| U.S. States and Capitals: Interactive Geography Practice. |
| Master U.S. states and their capitals with this engaging geography for students. |
Welcome to our Geography Lessons and Quiz series! Each lesson includes 10 carefully selected questions designed to challenge your understanding of the world while teaching fascinating geographical facts through detailed explanations after every answer. Explore countries, capitals, physical landscapes, cultures, climates, and much more as you learn and test your knowledge.
🗽 Keep Exploring U.S. States and Capitals – Free & Fun Resources!
Continue your journey into U.S. geography with these trusted, free resources:
- National Geographic Kids – U.S. States – Facts and photos of all 50 states.
- Britannica – United States – Trusted encyclopedia entries on states and capitals.
- Sheppard Software – U.S. Geography – Free interactive map games for states and capitals.
- Ducksters – U.S. States – Kid-friendly facts about all 50 states and their capitals.
🗽 Fun fact: Phoenix, Arizona, is the most populous state capital in the United States (about 1.6 million people). The least populous state capital is Montpelier, Vermont (about 8,000 people). Montpelier is also the only U.S. state capital without a McDonald\’s! The highest state capital is Santa Fe, New Mexico (elevation 7,199 feet / 2,194 meters). The lowest state capital is Annapolis, Maryland (elevation 39 feet / 12 meters). So the answer is Phoenix.







