Park Passport
Guess the hidden U.S. national park.
Designed and developed by Savvy Tech Sphere, LLC
About Park Passport
Park Passport is a daily deduction quiz about the U.S. national parks. One hidden park is the answer, and a stack of clue cards describes it: its region, landscape, biome and wildlife, a touch of human history, and how busy it gets. Your job is to read the clues and name the right park. It starts in seconds, runs anonymously, and needs no setup or sign-in.
Each guess returns useful feedback. For categories like region, latitude, longitude, shared biomes, and visitor level, the game tells you how your guess compares to the hidden park, so a wrong guess still narrows the field. You have six guesses, one new clue card opens with each miss, and solving in fewer guesses earns a higher score.
Park Passport is an unofficial fan quiz and is not affiliated with the National Park Service. Park facts are drawn from public knowledge for puzzle fun and are not travel, route, or reservation advice. The game is built for short breaks: a daily mode keyed to the UTC date so every player sees the same park, and a practice mode that rotates through fresh parks. Your streak, best result, and high score persist on your device under a namespaced key, so they never collide with other games.
How to Play
- Press Start daily to reveal the first clue card for the hidden national park of the day.
- Read the clue, then type a national park name and pick it from the suggestion list.
- Submit your guess. Each guess shows region, latitude, longitude, shared biomes, and visitor feedback comparing your pick to the hidden park.
- Use the feedback to rule parks out. A new clue card opens with each miss, and you have six guesses to solve it.
- Switch to Practice for more parks, or come back the next UTC day for a fresh daily puzzle.
Tips & Tricks
- Open with a park you know well so the region and direction feedback gives you a clear anchor.
- The latitude and longitude arrows point you across the map; pair them with the region read to narrow fast.
- Shared-biome counts separate desert, alpine, and coastal parks quickly when two candidates feel close.
- A high visitor read leans toward the most famous parks, while a low read points to the remote and harder-to-reach ones.
How the daily works
- Every UTC day, every player gets the same hidden national park and the same clue stack.
- One clue card is open at the start and one more opens with each wrong guess, up to six guesses.
- Solving in fewer guesses scores higher; running out of guesses ends the round and reveals the park.
- Streak, best result, and high score are stored on your device under a namespaced local-storage key.
About the park clues
- Park facts are drawn from public knowledge and are simplified for puzzle balance.
- They are entertainment clues, not travel, route, weather, or reservation advice.
- No accounts, no location prompt, and nothing is fetched from a third-party service at runtime.
*Park Passport is an unofficial fan quiz and is not affiliated with the National Park Service. It uses no official National Park Service marks, maps, or photos.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I play Park Passport?
Guess the hidden U.S. national park.
Is Park Passport free to play?
Park Passport is free to play on STS Games in any modern web browser.
What kind of game is Park Passport?
Park Passport is a trivia game designed for quick, replayable sessions.