
Become a Jr. Ranger at Pearl Harbor National Memorial
Pearl Harbor National Memorial
This program is a wonderful way to connect and engage children with the often complex themes and issues presented at Pearl Harbor National Memorial.
The Junior Ranger motto is recited by children around the country; each taking an oath of their own to protect parks, continue to learn about parks, and share their own ranger story with friends and family. The NPS Junior Ranger program is an activity based program conducted in almost all parks, and some Junior Ranger programs are national. Many national parks offer young visitors the opportunity to join the National Park Service "family" as Junior Rangers. Interested youth complete a series of activities during a park visit, share their answers with a park ranger, and receive an official Junior Ranger patch and Junior Ranger certificate. Junior Rangers are typically between the ages of 5 to 13, although people of all ages can participate. Junior Ranger books are available for purchase at the Pacific Historic Parks bookstore, for $3 per book.
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Currently this program is managed by Pacific Historic Parks. And the Program costs approximatly $3 per booklet.
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Mobility The Pearl Harbor Visitor Center has reserved accessible parking in the front lot. The restrooms, movie theater, exhibit galleries, bookstore, information desk and drinking fountains, Navy shuttle boats, and USS Arizona Memorial are all fully-accessible to people in wheelchairs. Walking the distance between facilities can be challenging for visitors with mobility issues, although there are several benches located throughout the visitor center to facilitate rest opportunities. Please note: The visitor center does not offer wheelchairs, except in emergency situations.
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