![]() The 6 for 60 Stewardship Challenge
Optional: once you complete at least 6 activities, email us a photo of yourself in the park and we will give you a shoutout on Facebook and Instagram. Email us at WHIS_Information@nps.gov.
1. Participate in a trail restoration volunteer event. Date: Trail: Thoughts/Reflections:
2. Visit the Kennedy Memorial and then create your own memorial. Go to the Kennedy Memorial at Whiskeytown Dam, read the exhibits, look at the memorial (it displays the artist’s interpretation of JFK’s legacy) and listen to excerpts of President Kennedy’s speech. Finally, sketch your own memorial. It could be a memorial for one of your heroes, a lost loved one, or even a historic event. Be creative and have fun.
3. Attend a ranger-led kayak or stand-up paddleboard program (available Memorial Day to Labor Day). Date: Program: Ranger: Thoughts/Reflections:
4. Pick up 50 pieces of litter and put in trash. Date: Location: Thoughts/Reflections:
5. Purchase your entrance pass. What type of entrance pass did you obtain? Thank you for your purchase! 100% of your entrance pass money stays in the park and gets used to make the national recreation area cleaner and more accessible.
6. Become a BARK Ranger with your dog. Obtain the BARK Ranger Booklet at the Visitor Center, complete the booklet, and then turn in with your 6 for 60 Stewardship Challenge Worksheet.
7. Attend a Friends of Whiskeytown special event. Date: Name of Event: Thoughts/Reflections:
8. Read about Whiskeytown’s Chinook Salmon habitat restoration efforts. Read Saving the Salmon: Restoring Native Fish Populations & Habitat on Lower Clear Creek. What did you learn? Thoughts/Reflections:
9. Visit the park website and read about human-caused climate change and sustainability at Whiskeytown. Visit and read our climate change page and sustainability page. What did you learn? Thoughts/Reflections:
11. Hike, run, mountain bike, or horseback ride a park trail. Date: Trail: Thoughts/Reflections:
12. Become a Junior Firefighter. All ages welcome! Pick up and complete the Junior Firefighter Activity Book from the Visitor Center or attend a ranger-led Junior Firefighter program at Oak Bottom Fire Station this summer. Bring your completed activity book with you when you turn in this Worksheet. What did you learn about wildland firefighting? Thoughts/Reflections:
13. Participate in a Whiskeytown volunteer project, activity, or event. Date: Event: Thoughts/Reflections:
14. Become a Junior Ranger Angler. All ages welcome! Pick up and complete the Junior Ranger Angler Activity Book from the Visitor Center. Bring your completed activity book with you when you turn in this Worksheet.
15. Hike, run, mountain bike, or horseback ride to at least two of the four waterfalls in the park. Dates: Trails:
What three plants are they? Sketch the plants or write about the plants on the back of this page.
17. Read about Whiskeytown’s Native American heritage. Read this webpage. What did you learn?
Turn off your cell phone and iPod and enjoy the scenery around you. You could even write a poem. Date: Activity: Location: Thoughts/Reflections: |
Last updated: April 22, 2025