
Junior Ranger Program at Hopewell Culture NHP
Hopewell Culture National Historical Park
The park's Junior Ranger program is a free program to visitors of all ages. Simply visit or call the park and ask a ranger for your booklet so you can get started. Once you finish the required number of pages, take your booklet to a ranger and get ready to be sworn in as one of the park's newest Junior Rangers!
Ever wonder about the people who built the mounds? What did they eat? Where did they live? How do we know about these people that lived 2,000 years ago? Answers to these questions can be found by participating in the park's Junior Ranger program. The program challenges kids to explore why they think these mysterious people built the earthworks and mounds and for what reasons. It also allows kids to explore the natural side of the park too as they learn about the wildlife and plant life throughout the park. Junior Ranger booklets are free to anyone who wants to participate. Visit the park and ask a ranger about the program and he/she will be happy to get your booklet so you can get started. If you're unable to visit the park, call us and we can arrange a booklet to be mailed to you. Once you finish the required number of pages in your booklet, simply take the booklet back to a ranger so they can review it. Once a ranger goes over the booklet with you, you'll receive your very own wooden Hopewell Culture NHP Jr. Ranger badge and some sticker SWAG too! This is intended as a family activity, so parents and friends can assist each other in completing their booklets.
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30-120 Minutes
Duration depends on level of interest and involvement from family members.
This is a free activity to participate in.
No
Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall
Day, Night, Dawn, Dusk
Mound City Group Visitor Center: Parking: Two spaces available, closest to building Entrance: Front and side doors to visitor center open outwards, manually operated. Trails: Paved from parking lot area, flat surface. One paved sidewalk, slight decline when walking towards the nature trail and mound enclosure area. Nature trail covered with mulch and pebbled dirt on north side of enclosure, south side of trail is grassy and flat. Restrooms: Men's and Women's both wheelchair accessible with wall-mounted baby changing stations in both. Water: Water fountains located inside visitor center between restrooms and one located outside off of parking lot sidewalk (outside fountain is shut off in winter). No pay phones Benches and picnic tables: Provided around the outside of visitor center building, including a few wheelchair-friendly picnic tables. Exhibits: Bench and interactive kiosk in rear of museum are wheelchair friendly. Exit doors from museum to paved patio are manually operated. Mobility-Impaired: One All-Terrain wheelchair is available for first come, first serve use. Wheels have deep, oversize tread to help with traction on mulch, dirt and grass trails. Availability of All-Terrain wheelchair is during normal visitor center operating hours. Service animals are permitted in the building but pets are not.
Yes — Pets are always allowed in the park, as long as they are leashed and in control at all times. Service animals are allowed in the building though. Owners are responsible to pick up all animal's poop and dispose of properly.
No — No reservations required
The Jr. Ranger program was developed for children ages 5 to 16, but we encourage visitors of ALL ages to participate in this fun, family activity.
Mound City Group Visitor Center
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