the cover of a Jr. Ranger Book with a stylized image of three totem poles

Become a Junior Ranger at Sitka National Historical Park

Sitka National Historical Park

Become a Junior Ranger! Learn about Tlingit culture, the rainforest, Russian American history, and the coastal environment. You'll earn an official badge so that you will not forget how important you are to the National Park Service.

Children of all ages can explore the park as Junior Rangers. Here are the steps to becoming a Sitka NHP Junior Ranger: Step 1: Pick up the Junior Ranger Activity booklet at the visitor center front desk or Russian Bishop’s House. Step 2: Complete the age-based activities outlined in the Junior Ranger booklet. Step 3: Present the completed booklet to a ranger at the visitor center front desk. Step 4: Take the oath as a Junior Ranger, and receive a wooden Junior Ranger badge and certificate!

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Junior Ranger ProgramArtsColonization and SettlementRainforestNative American HeritageRiver and RiparianTrailsSitka National Historical ParkalaskaJunior Ranger

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Fees Apply

No

Seasons

Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

Time of Day

Day

Accessibility

The Jr. Ranger program is a booklet that features a variety of activities for children.

Pets

Yes — Pets on leash are allowed on Totem Trail in Sitka National Historical Park.

Reservations

No

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