• Rock Creek

    Rock Creek

    Park District of Columbia

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  • Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway Road Closures and Construction update Fall 2012

    Beginning October 15, 2012 construction work on Rock Creek Parkway at Waterside Drive will resume. Delays are expected as lane closures occur to accomodate work. Planned completion for all work is December 2012. More »

  • October 16, 17, 18 Beach Drive Closure from Rock Creek & Potomac Parkway to Porter Street

    Beach Drive will be closed from Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway at Beach Drive to Porter Street, NW from 9:30 a.m. until 2:30 pm daily October 16, 17 and 18. Rock Creek Park maintenance workers will be performing tree work, repairs and tunnel cleaning.

For Kids

Junior Ranger Book

Our Junior Ranger activity book is now available online. Click here to download (pdf format).

 

Sign up for 2012 Summer Junior Ranger Camps

Enrollment Begins MAY 2
All Camps are Free!!!
Ages 7-8: July 11-12
Ages 9-10: July 18-19
Ages 11-12: July 25-26

For more information or to enroll, contact the Rock Creek Park Nature Center at (202) 895-6070.

Experience the sights and sounds of Rock Creek Park with a ranger: Discover the park's biggest trees on a nature hike; view the night sky during day light hours in the only planetarium in the National Park System; discover a Civil War fortress; meet the Nature Center's live animals; visit a historic gristmill; play games and hands-on activities; and more. At the end of camp, parents and guardians are encouraged to come and watch your child be sworn in as an official Rock Creek Park Junior Ranger. Children will need to bring a backpack, water or sports drink, snacks and a bag lunch, and hiking boots or tennis shoes (no sandals or flip flops). Sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses are highly recommended.

 
Explore the exhibits inside the Nature Center. The "Discovery Room" is geared for ages 2 to 5. The bilingual exhibit "Discover/ Descubra Rock Creek Park" is geared for those 10 and up.

Inside Peirce Barn, kids can try on old- fashioned clothing and play with 19th century toys.

Enjoy a wide variety of children's programs, including planetarium shows, animal talks, exploratory hikes, crafts, as well as hands-on natural and historical programs.

Be A Junior Ranger

 

The KidsZone
Following the KidsZone link will take you to links, for WebRangers, in-park Junior Ranger programs, and Park Fun and Activities. You will also find feature stories about working dogs of the National Park Service and stories written by children whose parents work in parks. The KidsZone provides a child-friendly Web presence for future generations of park stewards.

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