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Arches National Park
For Kids
 
Visitors explore Balanced Rock
NPS Photo by Neal Herbert
Visitors explore Balanced Rock
 

Arches is a great family park. The rock formations delight kids as well as adults, and hiking trails provide many opportunities for children to get out of the car and explore the arches up close. Kids also enjoy the short interpretive talks and walks offered spring through fall. Stop at the visitor center to check current schedules, and take some time to view the exhibits and perhaps the park's orientation video.

Junior Ranger Program

Free Junior Ranger booklets are available at the visitor center. Filled with fun activities, these books reveal the wonders of Arches to kids and parents alike. By completing five or more exercises, participants earn a Junior Ranger badge and signed certificate. Activities are designed for ages 6 to 12.

Family Programs

Come join a family program offered twice daily June through mid-August. Everyone in the family gets involved with fun, hands-on activities about nature. Kids who participate will earn a Junior Ranger badge and certificate.

Family Programs will resume in 2009.

Balanced Rock Illustration
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John Wesley Wolfe  

Did You Know?
In the late 1800s, John Wesley Wolfe, a disabled Civil War veteran, and his son, Fred, built a homestead in what is now Arches National Park. A weathered log cabin, root cellar, and corral remain as evidence of the primitive ranch they operated for more than 10 years.

Last Updated: August 18, 2008 at 14:39 EST