Families with children will find many things to do at Harpers Ferry.
An NPS Photo
Families listen to a story about an individual who lived in Harpers Ferry and how that person strived for freedom.
Family and Youth Programs
Family and youth programs are available in the summer. On the day of your visit please check with staff at the Visitor Center or Information Center for availability.
An NPS Photo
Kids learn about marshal law while visiting the Provost Marshal's Office.
Living History Exhibits
There are several exhibits that depict 1800s Harpers Ferry. Stop by the Provost Marshal's Office to get your pass signed or visit the Dry Goods Store to see how much candy cost in 1859.
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Front cover of the Harpers Ferry Heritage Trail booklet
Self-Guided Activities
In addition to the Junior Ranger Activity Booklet, a local Boy Scout developed the Harpers Ferry Heritage Trail. The trail combines hiking with a history search of Harpers Ferry. This booklet is available for purchase at the Harpers Ferry Historical Assocation Bookshop.
Did You Know?
John Brown's Fort has been moved 4 times: in 1891 to Chicago to the World's Columbian Exposition, in 1895 to the Murphy Farm near Harpers Ferry, in 1909 to Storer College Campus and in 1968 to its present location.