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Timucuan Ecological & Historic Preserve Night Heron on branch near pond.
FOR KIDS


Young Visitors Exploring the Shoreline (NPS Photo)
At Kingsley Plantation, children enjoy exploring the historic buildings and the interpretive garden.

At Fort Caroline National Memorial, children explore the interpretive rendering of Fort de la Caroline, and the adjacent one-mile self guided nature trail. Visitor center exhibits include a Native American dugout canoe and other artifacts from the Timucuan period. The "Mystery Box" gives youngsters the opportunity to identify shells, animal bones, and specimens of local plantlife.

At the Theodore Roosevelt Area, people of all ages enjoy the ranger-guided Saltmarsh Program, which includes a demonstration of seine net fishing. One never knows what the ranger will catch! This program is dependent upon weather and tide conditions, so be sure to call ahead for the current schedule.

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Junior Ranger Program

Young people who wish to participate in the Junior Ranger Program may do so by completing the Junior Ranger Application. The application consists of a series of activity boxes and questions. The answers can be found in the Fort Caroline National Memorial Visitor Center and at Kingsley Plantation. Activities and questions appropriate for children ranging from age 4 and up are provided.

Youngsters who successfully complete the activities for their age group are awarded a Timucuan Preserve Junior Ranger Badge.

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