Oil, Coal,NaturalGasThese naturalresources areabundant in thisregion of the UnitedStates, especiallyColorado andWyoming.The thousands ofmiles of trails andincredible landscapemakes this activityextremely popular inthis region of theUnited States.This is afamous geyserlocated inYellowstoneNational Park.This activity, bothdownhill andcross-country, isextremely popularin this region dueto its idealconditions.This is anotheractivity common inthis region of theUnited States dueto the abundanceof rushing riversand creeks.This tree, knownas the PonderosaPine, is native tothe RockyMountains andcan grow to over200 feet.This starchyroot vegetableis commonlygrown in Idahoand Colorado.BighornMountainsA sister range of theRocky Mountains,located in northernWyoming andsouthern Montanathat extends 200miles northward onthe Great Plains.These tribes arenative to theRocky Mountains,along with manyother NativeAmerican tribes.This animal, theBighorn Sheep, isfound in thewesternmountainousregion of NorthAmerica.GrandTetonNationalParkThis national park isjust 31 miles awayfrom YellowstoneNational Park and isknown for itsamazing mountainscenery and wildlife.The Church ofJesus Christ ofLatter-day Saints-the most commonreligion in Utah,Idaho, andWyoming.PikesPeakThis peak is the farthesteast of the big peaks in theRocky Mountain chain andwas the target for thosemoving westward duringthe Gold Rush to Colorado.It is referred to in theslogan, “Pikes Peak orBust”.GreatBasinNationalParkA national parklocated inNevada knownfor its expansivedesert valleysand mountains.A national park that isknown for ZionCanyon, anapproximately 2,000foot deep canyon thathas opportunities tohike, climb, andswim.This is known asthe movement ofapproximately100,000 people toColorado in searchof gold in the late1850s to 1860s.A national parkwith landscapecarved byglaciers fromthe last ice age.Countryand IndieMusicThese two genresof music are themost populartypes of music inthis region of theUnited States.A 4,000 foot deepcanyon carved bythe ColoradoRiver located innorthwesternArizona.This politicalparty hasdominated thisregion sincethe 1960s.YellowstoneNationalParkThis national park ishome to more geysersand hot springs thanany other place onearth as well asAmerica’s largestbuffalo herd, grizzlybears, and wolves.This flower, knownas the ColoradoBlue Columbine, isnative to theRocky Mountains. Salt LakeCity This city is located atthe foothills of theRocky Mountains andoverlooks the largestinland lake in thewestern UnitedStates, Salt Lake.This battle wasfought betweenfederal troops (led byGeneral GeorgeArmstrong Custer)and Lakota Siouxand Cheyennewarriors.Oil, Coal,NaturalGasThese naturalresources areabundant in thisregion of the UnitedStates, especiallyColorado andWyoming.The thousands ofmiles of trails andincredible landscapemakes this activityextremely popular inthis region of theUnited States.This is afamous geyserlocated inYellowstoneNational Park.This activity, bothdownhill andcross-country, isextremely popularin this region dueto its idealconditions.This is anotheractivity common inthis region of theUnited States dueto the abundanceof rushing riversand creeks.This tree, knownas the PonderosaPine, is native tothe RockyMountains andcan grow to over200 feet.This starchyroot vegetableis commonlygrown in Idahoand Colorado.BighornMountainsA sister range of theRocky Mountains,located in northernWyoming andsouthern Montanathat extends 200miles northward onthe Great Plains.These tribes arenative to theRocky Mountains,along with manyother NativeAmerican tribes.This animal, theBighorn Sheep, isfound in thewesternmountainousregion of NorthAmerica.GrandTetonNationalParkThis national park isjust 31 miles awayfrom YellowstoneNational Park and isknown for itsamazing mountainscenery and wildlife.The Church ofJesus Christ ofLatter-day Saints-the most commonreligion in Utah,Idaho, andWyoming.PikesPeakThis peak is the farthesteast of the big peaks in theRocky Mountain chain andwas the target for thosemoving westward duringthe Gold Rush to Colorado.It is referred to in theslogan, “Pikes Peak orBust”.GreatBasinNationalParkA national parklocated inNevada knownfor its expansivedesert valleysand mountains.A national park that isknown for ZionCanyon, anapproximately 2,000foot deep canyon thathas opportunities tohike, climb, andswim.This is known asthe movement ofapproximately100,000 people toColorado in searchof gold in the late1850s to 1860s.A national parkwith landscapecarved byglaciers fromthe last ice age.Countryand IndieMusicThese two genresof music are themost populartypes of music inthis region of theUnited States.A 4,000 foot deepcanyon carved bythe ColoradoRiver located innorthwesternArizona.This politicalparty hasdominated thisregion sincethe 1960s.YellowstoneNationalParkThis national park ishome to more geysersand hot springs thanany other place onearth as well asAmerica’s largestbuffalo herd, grizzlybears, and wolves.This flower, knownas the ColoradoBlue Columbine, isnative to theRocky Mountains. Salt LakeCity This city is located atthe foothills of theRocky Mountains andoverlooks the largestinland lake in thewestern UnitedStates, Salt Lake.This battle wasfought betweenfederal troops (led byGeneral GeorgeArmstrong Custer)and Lakota Siouxand Cheyennewarriors.

The Mountains - Jessica Miklos - Call List

(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.


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  1. These natural resources are abundant in this region of the United States, especially Colorado and Wyoming.
    Oil, Coal, Natural Gas
  2. The thousands of miles of trails and incredible landscape makes this activity extremely popular in this region of the United States.
  3. This is a famous geyser located in Yellowstone National Park.
  4. This activity, both downhill and cross-country, is extremely popular in this region due to its ideal conditions.
  5. This is another activity common in this region of the United States due to the abundance of rushing rivers and creeks.
  6. This tree, known as the Ponderosa Pine, is native to the Rocky Mountains and can grow to over 200 feet.
  7. This starchy root vegetable is commonly grown in Idaho and Colorado.
  8. A sister range of the Rocky Mountains, located in northern Wyoming and southern Montana that extends 200 miles northward on the Great Plains.
    Bighorn Mountains
  9. These tribes are native to the Rocky Mountains, along with many other Native American tribes.
  10. This animal, the Bighorn Sheep, is found in the western mountainous region of North America.
  11. This national park is just 31 miles away from Yellowstone National Park and is known for its amazing mountain scenery and wildlife.
    Grand Teton National Park
  12. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints- the most common religion in Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming.
  13. This peak is the farthest east of the big peaks in the Rocky Mountain chain and was the target for those moving westward during the Gold Rush to Colorado. It is referred to in the slogan, “Pikes Peak or Bust”.
    Pikes Peak
  14. A national park located in Nevada known for its expansive desert valleys and mountains.
    Great Basin National Park
  15. A national park that is known for Zion Canyon, an approximately 2,000 foot deep canyon that has opportunities to hike, climb, and swim.
  16. This is known as the movement of approximately 100,000 people to Colorado in search of gold in the late 1850s to 1860s.
  17. A national park with landscape carved by glaciers from the last ice age.
  18. These two genres of music are the most popular types of music in this region of the United States.
    Country and Indie Music
  19. A 4,000 foot deep canyon carved by the Colorado River located in northwestern Arizona.
  20. This political party has dominated this region since the 1960s.
  21. This national park is home to more geysers and hot springs than any other place on earth as well as America’s largest buffalo herd, grizzly bears, and wolves.
    Yellowstone National Park
  22. This flower, known as the Colorado Blue Columbine, is native to the Rocky Mountains.
  23. This city is located at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains and overlooks the largest inland lake in the western United States, Salt Lake.
    Salt Lake City
  24. This battle was fought between federal troops (led by General George Armstrong Custer) and Lakota Sioux and Cheyenne warriors.