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1-2 Hours

Gettysburg Junior Ranger Program

Gettysburg National Military Park

Discover the history of Gettysburg National Military Park through the Junior Ranger Program, a project for our young visitors to have fun while they learn about the importance and and history that is Gettysburg. The Junior Ranger program is an opportunity for children to apply what they discover on their visit to Gettysburg to make their visit one they will not soon forget!

Discover the history of Gettysburg National Military Park through the Junior Ranger Program, a project for our young visitors to have fun while they learn about the importance and and history that is Gettysburg. The Junior Ranger program is an opportunity for children to apply what they discover on their visit to Gettysburg to make their visit one they will not soon forget! How does it work? When you visit Gettysburg National Military Park, ask for the Activity Guide at the information desk in the Visitor Center. Complete at least three of the seven activities in the booklet during your day at the park. These activities include completing answers to questions about exhibits in the Museum of the Civil War at the park Visitor Center, questions about the Gettysburg Address and President Lincoln’s visit to dedicate the Soldiers' National Cemetery, describe a ranger-guided program that you attend, answer puzzles from your tour of the battlefield and proivde short answers about some of the many monuments in the park. The Junior Ranger program engages children and their families together in fun, hands-on, self-directed learning activities. The program enhances the park experience, creates fond, long-lasting memories, and promotes appreciation for our national treasures.

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Duration

1-2 Hours

Duration Details

The Junior Ranger Program duration can vary due to the activies selected from the book or the age level for the individuals working on the book.

Fees Apply

No

Seasons

Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

Time of Day

Day, Dawn, Dusk

Accessibility

Please let the park know if you or your child need any accommodations to help complete the Junior Ranger program. The Gettysburg Visitor Center and Museum is physically accessible. All media inside the museum has open captions.

Pets

Yes — Pets are allowed on the Battlefield besides the National Cemetery

Reservations

No

Age Info

Anyone is allowed work on the Junior Ranger Program.

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