Junior ranger booklets, badges, and a ranger hat are scattered across a table.
Fee applies

Become a Hagerman Fossil Beds Junior Ranger

Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument

Visitors of all ages and abilities can become a Hagerman Fossil Beds Junior Ranger.

Visitors of all ages and abilities can become a Hagerman Fossil Beds Junior Ranger. Request a booklet at the visitor center, complete the activities, and receive your badge! Junior Paleontologist and Idaho State Parks junior ranger booklets may also be available by request. Directions: The Thousand Springs Visitor Center is located about 1 mile (1.6 km) north of the town of Hagerman, on Highway 30. Take Highway 30 northwest from the city of Twin Falls (38 mi/61km), or drive I-84, using Exits 141 or 155. Be sure to check regular operating hours before your visit.

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Fees

There are no fees charged to enter Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument.

Fees Apply

No

Accessibility

Visitors of all ages and abilities can earn a junior ranger badge. Junior rangers may ask for help completing their booklet. Please ask park staff for additional assistance adapting the program to your needs and abilities.

Pets

No — Leashed pets are allowed on the park road and on paved walkways. Pets are not permitted on trails or inside the visitor center. Service dogs trained to assist visitors with disabilities may go wherever visitors are allowed.

Reservations

No

Location

Thousand Springs Visitor Center

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