Become a President's Park Junior Ranger Children can have fun, learn about the park, and earn their junior ranger badge. The booklet is designed for ages 6-12, but children of all ages are welcome. Step 2: Follow the instructions in the book to complete the required activities. Become a White House Junior Ranger Children of all ages who take a White House tour are also able to become White House junior rangers. Be sure to ask the Ranger who greets you on the tour line for a book. After your tour and when you have finished completing the book, bring it back to the White House Visitor Center to get your badge and certificate. A helpful hint: be ready to share what you liked most about the visiting the President's house! Stamp Your National Parks PassportStop at the White House Visitor Center information desk to have your NPS passport book stamped. For more information about the passport program, visit the Passport To Your National Parks webpage. Track Trail Adventure: President's Park Scavenger HuntIn partnership with the Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation's Kids in Parks program, President's Park is excited to offer kids of all ages a chance to get outdoors, discover the beautiful monuments and amazing stories within the park, and get cool prizes. The President's Park Track Trail adventure follows a 1.5 mile loop around the White House and features many historic buildings and monuments. Along the way, visitors are encouraged to follow a scavenger hunt as they explore the trail. Visit the trailhead at the Ellipse Visitor Pavilion in the park to get started. For more information about the program, visit the Kids in Parks website. |
Last updated: February 7, 2024