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Cedar Breaks National Monument
Be A Junior Ranger
 
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During your visit, make sure to stop by the Visitor Center to pick up your Junior Ranger booklet. Once completed, see a Ranger to receive your badge!

 

If you forgot during your visit, download the following Junior Ranger Booklet (pdf file), print it, fill it out, and send it in to:

Cedar Breaks National Monument

2390 West Highway 56, Suite 11

Cedar City, Utah 84720

Make sure to include your name and mailing address and we will send you back the signed certificate, booklet, and your badge!

 

The Junior Ranger Program at Cedar Breaks National Monument is funded by the Zion Natural History Association. Click here to learn more about ZNHA.

 

Ranger Programs
Ranger Programs
Learn about the programs available at Cedar Breaks.
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Self-Guided Hiking
Self-Guided Hiking
Find more information about all of the trails within Cedar Breaks.
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Bookstore
ZNHA Bookstore
Learn more about the bookstore at Cedar Breaks.
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FDR Signing  

Did You Know?
Cedar Breaks National Monument was declared as a monument by Franklin D. Roosevelt on August 22, 1933.

Last Updated: November 06, 2008 at 14:03 EST