What This Document Is
This is a student project, titled “Geography Road Trip,” completed by Keno Reynold for GGH 200, Geography of the United States and Canada at Park University. It outlines a multi-day road trip across several regions of North America, justifying each location with geographical and cultural significance.
Why This Document Matters
This assignment is intended for students in GGH 200 to demonstrate their understanding of the course material by applying geographical concepts to a practical travel plan. It’s likely used as a component of overall course assessment. Students reviewing this example can understand the expectations for a similar project.
What This Document Provides
The document details a proposed road trip with stops in Navajo Nation (New Mexico), Tulsa (Oklahoma), Lucas (Kansas), the Ozark Mountains (Missouri), Cumberland Gap (Kentucky), the Appalachian Trail (Virginia), New York City (New York), and Ramsay’s Blueberries (New Brunswick). For each location, it includes a brief justification connecting the site to concepts covered in a US/Canada geography course, such as the Rocky Mountains, the Great Plains, and the Atlantic Periphery. It also provides estimated driving distances between stops. This preview does *not* include detailed itineraries, maps, or in-depth geographical analyses beyond the provided justifications.