River rafting River that flows through Yosemite James Mason Hutchings Protector of the Giant Sequoia Trees Berries are a favorite food for them First inhabitants in Yosemite Hetch Hetchy Valley Glaciers Father of the National Parks Winter activity in Yosemite Black Oak trees Nuts, Pine cone seeds and fruits They keep visitors and the park safe They study plants and and animals A cheap place for park visitors to stay Gold Rush Yosemite Falls Sierra Nevada Gray Fox The Wawona Tree California's state flower The largest living things in the park A spot where a trail or river divides You only see part of this rock River rafting River that flows through Yosemite James Mason Hutchings Protector of the Giant Sequoia Trees Berries are a favorite food for them First inhabitants in Yosemite Hetch Hetchy Valley Glaciers Father of the National Parks Winter activity in Yosemite Black Oak trees Nuts, Pine cone seeds and fruits They keep visitors and the park safe They study plants and and animals A cheap place for park visitors to stay Gold Rush Yosemite Falls Sierra Nevada Gray Fox The Wawona Tree California's state flower The largest living things in the park A spot where a trail or river divides You only see part of this rock
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
River rafting
River that flows through Yosemite
James Mason Hutchings
Protector of the Giant Sequoia Trees
Berries are a favorite food for them
First inhabitants in Yosemite
Hetch Hetchy Valley
Glaciers
Father of the National Parks
Winter activity in Yosemite
Black Oak trees
Nuts, Pine cone seeds and fruits
They keep visitors and the park safe
They study plants and and animals
A cheap place for park visitors to stay
Gold Rush
Yosemite Falls
Sierra Nevada
Gray Fox
The Wawona Tree
California's state flower
The largest living things in the park
A spot where a trail or river divides
You only see part of this rock