A General Grant National Memorial Junior Ranger booklet and wooden badge
20-60 Minutes

General Grant National Memorial Junior Ranger Program

General Grant National Memorial

Participate in the Junior Ranger program at General Grant National Memorial, and learn about General Grant, his final resting place, and the National Park Service.

Become a Junior Ranger at General Grant National Memorial! Children and adults who visit General Grant National Memorial can become a Junior Ranger by completing the program booklet on site. Stop by the mausoleum or visitor center to pick up a copy. After you complete it (ask a Park Ranger or an adult with you for help if you need it!) turn it in at either the visitor center or the mausoleum to be sworn in and receive your official General Grant National Memorial Junior Ranger badge! Please note that the information necessary to complete the booklet can only be found on site, so a visit to Grant's Tomb is required. If physical booklets are unavailable during your visit, complete the Junior Ranger online activities on our park website.

Tags

Junior Ranger ProgramArchitecture and BuildingBurial, Cemetery and GravesiteMilitaryMonuments and MemorialsPresidentsCivil RightsCivil War

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Duration

20-60 Minutes

Fees Apply

No

Seasons

Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

Time of Day

Day

Accessibility

The mausoleum is not ADA accessible. There are about 26 granite steps that lead to the front entrance of the mausoleum and about 20 marble stairs that lead down into the crypt. The visitor center is wheelchair accessible via ramp that starts just north of the visitor center along the southbound side of Riverside Drive. Pets are not permitted inside the mausoleum or visitor center, except for service animals.

Pets

No

Reservations

No

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