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Jewel Cave National MonumentCave pearls, polished by dripping water (NPS Photo)
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Jewel Cave National Monument
Be A Junior Ranger
 
Jewel Cave has two Junior Ranger Programs. One is for children ages 5-8, and the other is for children ages 9-12. Completion of the program requires you to take a cave tour, plus spend between 30 minutes to one hour completing the activity booklet. You will earn a badge after you complete the program. Ask for a Junior Ranger Program booklet when you visit.  There is no charge for this activity.
Person exploring the cave/NPS file photo  

Did You Know?
Over 80,000 people a year go on cave tours at Jewel Cave National Monument. In the summer season, visitors can tour 3 different areas of Jewel Cave.

Last Updated: August 26, 2008 at 12:38 EST