A boy stamps an activity book while a park ranger watches.
30-180 Minutes

Become a Lowell Junior Ranger

Lowell National Historical Park

Participating in the Junior Ranger Program is a fun way for young visitors to get the most out of their visit to Lowell National Historical Park. Free activity books can be picked up at the Boott Cotton Mills Museum (115 John Street). Participants can earn a badge and a certificate after completing a few simple, fun activities.

Participating in the Junior Ranger Program is a fun way for young visitors to get the most out of their visit to the park. Free activity books can be picked up at the Boott Cotton Mills Museum (115 John Street). Participants can earn a badge and a certificate after completing a few simple, fun activities. What is a Junior Ranger? A Junior Ranger is an important person who helps park rangers take care of our national parks. Do you like exploring the park, riding the trolley, taking boat trips, or walking along the canals? Would you like to have fun and help us take care of the park? If the answer is yes, then you might be just the kid we're looking for to become our newest Junior Ranger!

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Duration

30-180 Minutes

Fees Apply

No

Seasons

Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

Time of Day

Day

Accessibility

Park buildings, exhibits, and films are accessible. Staff members are available for assistance.

Pets

No

Reservations

No

Location

Boott Cotton Mills Museum (115 John Street)

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