American Geography Quiz – Free Printable US Geography Quiz
Test your knowledge of the United States with our free printable American Geography Quiz. This professionally written quiz focuses on geographical features, places, and facts from across the USA.
The questions cover a wide range of American geography topics, including states and capitals, major cities, rivers and mountains, coastlines, landmarks, regions, and natural features.
Ideal for quiz nights, classrooms, home learning, and family games, this American geography quiz is designed to be easy to print, easy to host, and enjoyable for both players and quizmasters.
If you like geography, why not try our World Geography Quiz and our British Geography Quiz?
About the American Geography Quiz
- 50 original American geography questions split into 2 rounds of 25 questions
- Covers all 50 US states and major geographical regions
- Two printable download formats included:
- Quizmaster version: questions with the correct answer shown after each question – ideal for hosting
- Player version: all questions on one sheet, with the full answer sheet provided separately
- Answers included in both versions
- Clear, printer-friendly PDF layouts
- Free to download and use
Free printable quiz is available below
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Example American Geography Questions
This American Geography Quiz includes a mix of accessible and more challenging questions covering US states, cities, landscapes, deserts, rivers, and regional features. Example questions include:
- Can you name the largest of the three Niagara Falls?
- Which city is nicknamed the Big Easy?
- Which state is nicknamed the “Garden State”?
- Which trail stretches from Georgia to Maine?
- Which U.S. state is the smallest by land area?
- Which desert covers much of southern Arizona?
- What name is given to the vast, slow-moving river of grass and wetlands in southern Florida?
- How many American states start with the word “New”?
- Which two states border Florida?
- What name links a helicopter with a warm, dry wind along the Rocky Mountains?