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George Washington Memorial Parkway
For Kids
 

Becoming a Junior Ranger is a fun way to learn about your National Parks. Junior Rangers help take care of the parks and teach their families and friends what they have learned.  You can earn your own George Washington Memorial Parkway Junior Ranger badge by completeing the activity booklet.

The Parkway sites listed below also have Junior Ranger activites or summer camps that you can participate in.

Arlington House

Clara Barton National Historic Site

Great Falls Park

Are you and your family planning a trip to other National Parks? Then the RangerZone is for you. There, you can find out if your next park has a Junior Ranger program too. How many badges will you earn?

Junior Ranger badge
The RangerZone
Junior Ranger programs at other National Parks
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A Ranger's hat
WebRangers
Become a WebRanger!
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Box Turtle  

Did You Know?
Box turtles are one of the 21 species of reptiles that call the George Washington Memorial Parkway home. You can help protect these turtles by observing them from afar and not removing them from the wild.
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Last Updated: June 02, 2009 at 16:00 EST