Female ranger talking to a young boy with a table between them
15-45 Minutes

Become a Junior Ranger at George Rogers Clark

George Rogers Clark National Historical Park

The Junior Ranger program helps kids get involved and learn more about George Rogers Clark and the Revolutionary War. Anyone can become a Junior Ranger by completing activities during a park visit.

Are you interested in George Rogers Clark and the Revolutionary War? The Junior Ranger Program helps students of all ages learn more about George Rogers Clark's life and times. While the program is geared for students between the ages of 6 and 14, anyone can work on the activity books, become a Junior Ranger (or perhaps a Senior Ranger!) and earn a badge. We also have a 6 and Under Junior Ranger book for the younger childern to still be able to learn about George Rogers Clark and the park. You can get a free, age-appropriate Junior Ranger Activity book from the front desk inside the park's Visitor Center. Follow the activity instructions in the activity book while visiting the park. When the activity book is complete, return to the Visitor Center to receive your official Junior Ranger badge for George Rogers Clark National Historical Park. If you want to print the Junior Ranger books off ahead of time please visit "Be a Junior Ranger" page.

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Duration

15-45 Minutes

Duration Details

Prospective Junior Rangers should budget more time to visit the memorial, look at the exhibits, and watch the film to complete the Junior Ranger Book.

Fees Apply

No

Seasons

Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

Time of Day

Day

Accessibility

The visitor center and grounds are accessible to wheelchairs and those with mobility issues, the memorial does have 33 stairs and no ramps or elevators. We do have books for those unable to go into the memorial.

Pets

No — Service animals are permitted anywhere in the park, including the historic house. All other pets are not allowed in any building on the property. A service animal is defined as “any dog that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability, including a physical, sensory, psychiatric, intellectual, or other mental disability”. Dogs are the only animals that can be used as a service animal except for miniature horses.

Reservations

No

Location

Start at Visitor Center

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