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President's Park (White House)
For Kids
 
Park Ranger Walking Tour

Activities taking place in President’s Park include interpretive presentations and walks, junior ranger programs, special events, guided tours, exhibits and films to engage the public’s interest in the Park’s cultural history. Check out the park's Schedule of Events and Activities Calendar

 
President's Park Passport Stamp

Stop at the White House Visitor Center Information Area to have your NPS passport book stamped! Click here for more information on "Passport To Your National Parks" program!

 
Placing pieces of the National Park Service Arrowhead puzzle together at the White House Visitor Center

At the White House Visitor Center, there is an activity area for children to participate in reading, writing a letter, coloring handouts and puzzle games.

 
President's Park Junior Ranger Badge
Children can have fun and earn awards in the Junior Ranger programs. Find out how to earn President's Park Jr. Ranger Badge!
Be a Junior Ranger
Be a Junior Ranger
Click here on how to earn a badge!
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Ulysses S. Grant, 18th President: 1869-1877  

Did You Know?
President Ulysses S. Grant established Yellowstone as the nation's first national park on March 1, 1872.

Last Updated: April 10, 2009 at 14:52 EST