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National Park Costume Challenge

Play a game of national park-inspired dress up using this key chart. Or use the key chart to draw costume designs. Be creative and have fun with it!

You can share a picture of you wearing your costume or your costume design on social media using #FindYourPark / #EncuentraTuParque. You may want to include a link to these instructions so people know why you are wearing your awesome outfit.

National Park Service costume key chart, more detailed alternative text is on the webpage

NPS / Matt Turner

The infographic is a game entitled "National Park Costume Ideas". Illustrations on the infographic include a bald eagle flying near a tree, a pine cone, a lighthouse, a hiker, a bison, a saguaro cactus, and a starfish.

Intructions text reads "Choose the LAST letter of your FIRST name.
A = Zombie
B = Enchanted
C = Misunderstood
D = Plotting
E = Cursed
F = Friendly
G = Confused
H = Brooding
I = Sarcastic
J = Lost
K = Barking
L = Earthly
M = Easily Spooked
N = Moody
O = Spooky
P = Glaring
Q = Masked
4 = Wallowing
S = Paranoid
T = Sleepy
U = Bored
V = Stubborn
W = Magical
X = Ghostly
Y = Majestic
Z = Scary

Choose the FIRST letter of your last name.

A = Bison
B = Prairie Dog
C = History Buff
D = Yellow Bellied Marmot
E = Chipmunk
F = Moose on the Loose
G = Hiker
H = River Otter
I = Snapping Turtle
J = Pine Cone
K = Mule Deer
L = Swamp Creature
M = Sea Star
N = Tour Guide
O = Photographer
P = Weeping Willow
Q = Dagger Moth
4 = Black Footed Ferret
S = Striped Skunk
T = Hellbender Salamander
U = Butterfly
V = Catfish
W = Saguaro Cactus
X = Bald Eagle
Y = Bighorn Sheep
Z = Rock Climber"

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Last updated: April 15, 2020