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Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve & Fort Caroline National Memorial
Timucuan WebRangers
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Hey Kids! You can become a Junior Ranger online!
Here's what you've got to do.

  1. Complete 5 Junior Ranger activities (there's plenty to choose from - you can pick the ones you like).
  2. Mail your activities to a Park Ranger. We'll send your activities back and give you a special Junior Ranger sticker and an official certificate! (Woodsie will explain more later.)
 

The Timucuan Preserve has lots of history and plenty of nature to see and enjoy. There are activities to choose from on each of the webpages below. We even help you find the answers for each activity!

Choose a link to get started. Remember - you only need to do 5 activities, but each page gives you three options to choose from. If you're having fun, do them all!

Nature of the Timucuan Preserve

Fort Caroline

Kingsley Plantation

If you have questions, call and speak to a Park Ranger at 904.641.7155.

Return to Be a Junior Ranger.

French King Charles IX  

Did You Know?
The word "Caroline" - while feminine in gender - does not refer to a female of that name but rather a geographic area. The word "Caroline" comes from Old French which loosely translated means "the land belonging to Charles," in this case King Charles IX of France.
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Last Updated: July 13, 2006 at 15:52 EST