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Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore
For Kids
 

Let’s climb the Dunes!  Race you to the top!  How fast can you run down?  Do you think I could roll all the way down?  No doubt one of the biggest attractions for the young people is to head to the Dune Climb.

After you get sand in your hair and clothes, it’s time to head for the lake and let the cool clean water of Lake Michigan.  Build sand castles on the beach or body surf on the Lake Michigan waves.

 
Climbing the Dunes at the Dune Climb
Terry Phipps 2005
Climbing the Dunes
 

Ranger-led Programs

Heroes of the Storm is a re-enactment of a turn-of-the-century shipwreck rescue.  This program is designed especially for children and requires some audience participation.  This is held at the Maritime Museum.  Once a week, we fire the Lyle Gun which was used as part of the rescue process for more than 75 years. 

Each evening, there is a free Ranger Program at various places in the park.  These are fun for young and old alike. Check the Schedule of Events to learn about the different topics and when and where they will be presented.

 
Heros of the Storm Demonstration
Kerry Kelly 2005
Kids help the ranger save the survivors of a shipwreck at the Maritime Museum.
Dune Climb
The Dune Climb
Everybody wants to climb the dunes.
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Beach Fun
Beach Fun
Enjoy the beautiful beaches on Lake Michigan or one of the inland lakes.
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Junior Ranger Program
Junior Ranger Program
Stop by a Visitor Center, pick up a workbook, and get your Jr. Ranger Badge.
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US Coast Guard Station Museum
Visit the Museums
Learn about the shipping, logging, and farming history of the area
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Night Sky  

Did You Know?
The night sky is vital to many plants and animals that call Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore home and it holds a variety of meanings for many cultures. An unpolluted night sky is especially valuable to humans wishing to experience natural darkness, shooting stars, or the Milky Way.

Last Updated: September 08, 2006 at 14:58 EST