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Rocky Mountain National Park
Be A Junior Ranger
 

America's national parks are wondrous places set aside to preserve scenic landscapes, wildlife, plant life, cultural sites and history. When you become a Rocky Mountain National Park Junior Ranger, you will have fun and learn as you help protect these special treasures.

To become a Junior Ranger stop at one of our visitor centers to pick up a book  with park activities. Complete a series of activities during your park visit, share the answers with a park ranger, and receive an official Junior Ranger badge.

 

You can also download a printable version of the Junior Ranger booklet.

For an English-language version (PDF 4,179 KB) click here.

For a Spanish-language (PDF 3,251 KB)  version click here.

National Park Service Programs for Kids

Become a Junior Ranger on-line through the Web Ranger website.

a photo of author William Allen White  

Did You Know?
Author William Allen White, the editor of the Emporia Gazette in Kansas, won a 1922 Pulitzer Prize for his editorial “To an Anxious Friend.” His vacation cabin sits near the Moraine Park Museum.

Last Updated: March 27, 2008 at 16:52 EST