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Fee applies

Become a Jr. Ranger

Cumberland Island National Seashore

Join the National Park Service “family” by becoming a Junior Ranger. Complete the activity book, have a park ranger review it, and receive an official Junior Ranger badge for Cumberland Island. Pick up your booklet and badge from the Mainland Visitor Center and Sea Camp Ranger Station today.

The NPS Junior Ranger program is an activity based program conducted in almost all parks, and some Junior Ranger programs are national. Cumberland Island has activity booklets for ages 5-7 and 8-12. Not in this age range? No worry, people of all ages can participate. This program is a great way to learn about Cumberland Island and to share your ranger story with friends and family. Pick up your booklet and badge from the mainland visitor center or Sea Camp ranger station on the island. Complete the activities as you explore the island. Have fun with it. Find a park ranger to review your completed activity book. The ranger will swear you in as an official Junior Ranger of Cumberland Island and issue the Junior Ranger badge. Take in unique scenery. Explore new interests. Experience real places you may have only heard about. But most of all, have fun and create memories that last a lifetime. Become a Junior Ranger today!

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Fees

If accessing the island, all visitors 16 or older must pay the park entry fee or have an America the Beautiful pass with them. Fees can be paid on the island at self-pay stations located at each dock or in person at the Mainland Visitor Center. You may also pay your entrance fee in advance online at www.pay.gov.

Fees Apply

No

Seasons

Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

Time of Day

Day

Accessibility

The Mainland Visitor Center is located in Saint Marys, GA. Stairs lead to the visitor center, located on the second floor. There is an elevator entrance from the street level. No pets, except service animals, are allowed in the building. Sea Camp Ranger Station is located on Cumberland Island. Stairs and an accessible ramp lead to a porch area and inside.

Pets

No — No pets, except service animals, are allowed in the buildings. Pets are not allowed on the ferry, but are allowed on private boats. They must be leashed at all times. Please pick up after your pet and pack out the waste.

Reservations

No

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