• Wright Brothers National Memorial

    Wright Brothers

    National Memorial North Carolina

Be A Junior Ranger

Kids receive Junior Ranger instructions

NPS

Kids complete the Junior Ranger booklet.

The Junior Ranger Program is a fun way to learn more about our park and how you can help protect it - just like our park rangers! The Junior Ranger Program at the Wright Brothers National Memorial is designed for kids ages 5 to 13.

To become an official Wright Brothers National Memorial Flight Ranger during the summer program season (mid-June to Labor Day), you will need to:

1) Attend two ranger programs - there is a program schedule in In The Park, the park newspaper. You can get a copy of In The Park at any of our visitor centers.

2) Complete the Junior Ranger booklet appropriate for your age - you can get a copy of the booklet at any of our visitor centers.

If you finish the programs and the booklet, you will receive a Junior Ranger badge!

If you are visiting the park during any other time period, you can earn a Junior Ranger badge by completing the workbook and attend one program.

If you are not able to visit the park, you can still become a National Park Service Junior Ranger and learn about the jobs of park rangers. Visit this site www.nps.gov/webrangers and learn about this fascinating line of work. Complete all the activities and you can become a Web-Ranger!

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