Statistics for Do you know New Mexico State Parks?

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HintAnswer% Correct
Rio Grande Nature Center is located near what major cityAlbuquerque
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True or False: It is illegal to collect rocks in Rockhound State ParkFalse
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True of False: Fenton Lake is the second most visited state park in NMFalse
100%
True or false: 4-wheel drive is recommended for visiting Living Zoo State ParkFalse
100%
True of False: Oasis was always the closest park to Portales, NMFalse
100%
True or False: Carlsbad Caverns is a popular state park near Carlsbad NMFalse
100%
What park was named after a Mexican general?Pancho Villa
100%
True or false: You are able to fly fish in Navajo Lakes State ParkTrue
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True or False: Bottomless Lakes state park once had a swimming poolTrue
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True or False: Activities in Cerrillos Hills SP include weddings, horseback ridesTrue
100%
What park had a volcano erupt 35 million years ago, and has a telescope?City of Rocks
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What state park is associated with a dinosaur trackway?Clayton Lake
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What state park is located closest to Alamogordo?Oliver Lee
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What state park is closest to Las Vegas NM?Storrie Lake
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What city is located next to Villanueva State Park?Villanueva
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