U.S. Geography
The fifty states, their capitals, rivers and landmarks.
Puzzles
8 puzzlesAmerican Cities
Skylines, harbors, bridges, and the avenues between them.
Coastlines & Bays
Atlantic, Pacific, harbors, and bays along America's shores.
Mountains & Ranges
High country — Rockies, Appalachians, peaks, ranges, and trails.
National Landmarks
America's most iconic monuments, arches, and beloved symbols.
Plains & Deserts
Wide-open country: prairie, canyon, butte, and endless sky.
Rivers & Lakes
America's great waterways, from the mighty rivers to the Great Lakes.
State Capitals
Capitals, statehouses, domes, and the cities on the map.
The Fifty States
Coast to coast — states, capitals, maps, borders, and flags.
About U.S. Geography
There's something quietly satisfying about the shape of this country in your mind — the way the Mississippi curves south toward the Gulf, the way the Rockies stack up against the western sky, the way a state capital's name can catch you off guard or feel exactly right. U.S. Geography moves through all of it: the fifty states and their capitals, the rivers and lakes that carved the interior, the mountain ranges, the sun-baked deserts, the long Atlantic bays, the cities that grew up at crossroads and river mouths and harbors. Whether you find yourself drawn to the coastlines first or lose an afternoon in the plains and peaks, each puzzle holds a corner of the map worth exploring. Pick one that calls to you, and take your time with it.