Statistics for The 10 Deadliest U.S. National Parks

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  • The average score is 7 of 10

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HintAnswer% Correct
136 deaths with 45 falling deaths leading the way.Yosemite
95%
52 deaths - even split with motor vehicle crashes and medical condition fatalities.Yellowstone
91%
134 deaths with 42 due to medical reasons (radical weather change) and 27 fallingGrand Canyon
86%
49 deaths - most all by falling.Rocky Mountain
77%
51 deaths - 18 "environmental" deaths and 14 fatal falls.Denali
68%
92 deaths - 37 due to motor vehicle accidents.Great Smokey Mountains
68%
43 deaths with 22 falls leading the way with dehydration and flash flood drowningsZion
68%
48 deaths - 21 fatal falls and 10 "environmental" deathsGrand Teton
59%
75 deaths - these two parks (either guess will be correct) with fatalities due to falling (25) and drownings (13).Sequoia and Kings Canyon
59%
51 deaths -19 fatal falls followed closely by hypothermia and (5) drownings.Mount Rainier
50%

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