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Lassen Volcanic National Park
Be A Junior Ranger
 
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Kids ages 7-12 can earn a patch while learning to protect resources.

You can download a Junior Ranger booklet [1.4Mb pdf file] or pick one up in person at the Loomis Museum, or the Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center. Follow the instructions and have fun. When you are done, you will need to turn in the completed booklet to a park ranger in person at the park.

View more information about the National Park Service Junior Ranger Program at the RangerZone—your place to be a ranger. more...

You're at home and not in a park? No problem! You can be a Web Ranger. View more information about the National Park Service's WebRanger Program. more...

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Join the Lassen Volcano Club
Click here to find out how!
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Did You Know?  

Did You Know?
On the evening of May 14, 1915, incandescant blocks of lava could be seen bouncing down the flanks of Lassen Peak from as far away as the town of Manton, 20 miles to the west.

Last Updated: September 19, 2008 at 11:43 EST