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Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site
For Kids
 
A ranger showing Stony the horse to kids while talking about a cowboy's life.
 

There are many things for kids to do at the ranch. During the summer months we offer a variety of ranger programs for both adults and children.

Kids are also welcome to try on cowboy clothes, read cowboy stories, practice cowboy skills by roping Woody the wooden steer, try walking on stilts, and visit the horses, cows and chickens.

Don't forget to stop at the Visitor Center and ask about our Junior Rancher program.

 

Cowboys on horseback on the open range.  

Did You Know?
Cowboys came from many cultures. Some were Americans from the east, and others were immigrants from European countries. More than one quarter of all cowboys were African American.

Last Updated: September 21, 2006 at 13:28 EST