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Rainbow Bridge National Monument
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Junior Rangers being sworn in on a tour boat

Why Become a Junior Ranger?

The reasons for becoming a Junior Ranger can be as individual as you are. One of the best reasons—IT’S FUN! While doing the activities, we know you will come across something you’ve never done or thought about before. Once you become a Junior Ranger, you are part of a nation-wide team—other Junior Rangers, the National Park Service, and people from all over the world—who work to preserve special places.

Rainbow Bridge is a special place. You and your family may already have many fond memories of trips here; or you may just be starting to collect new memories on your first trip. Start collecting memories as a Junior Ranger. And that’s not only fun, it makes you feel good, too! Follow the link below to view and print your Junior Ranger Activity Book. more.

Rainbow Bridge/Glen Canyon Junior Ranger Book (pdf file 15,000kb)

Click here to become a Webranger

Boundary bouy to Rainbow Bridge National Monument  

Did You Know?
From Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, the only access to Rainbow Bridge is by boat. The trip is about 50 miles from the Wahweap or Bullfrog marinas.

Last Updated: April 16, 2008 at 04:34 EST