
Become a Steamtown Junior Ranger
Steamtown National Historic Site
Junior Rangers help to preserve Steamtown National Historic Site (and other National Parks) by: exploring the parks they visit, learning fun facts along the way, and taking an oath to protect the parks for future generations. Junior Rangers serve as ambassadors to the National Parks by sharing what they learn with their friends, families, and classmates.
Whether you are 3 or 130, there is a Junior Ranger book for you! 5 and under 6-8 years old 9-12 years old 13 and older Activities in the books range from word searches to archeological digs to interacting with our exhibits! Can't wait to get back to the park and start the program? Send us an email with the books you would like and we can mail them to you. Puedes elegir entre los siguientes libros: 5 y para abajo 6-8 años 9-12 años 13 años o más Las actividades en los libros contienen búsquedas de palabras, excavaciones arqueológicas e interacción con nuestras exhibiciones. Cuando entregan su libro completo de Junior Ranger, le daremos un certificado y una placa de Junior Ranger. ¿No puede esperar para llegar al parque y comenzar el programa? Envíenos un correo electrónico con cual(es) libro(s) desea y lo enviaremos. Junior Ranger Railroad Explorer Did you know that before the transcontinental railroad, it took four to six months to cross the United States? This is just one of the many fun facts you can learn as you become a Railroad Explorer! Steamtown National Historic Site is one of the few parks to carry this special Junior Ranger activity book. If you are visiting Steamtown, you can ask a ranger at the information kiosk for your copy of the book. Unable to visit us in person? Not to worry! The book is available for download by visiting the Junior Ranger Railroad Explorer page.
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Steamtown National Historic Site is accessible, with the exception of some historic locomotives and railroad cars. IMPORTANT NOTE: Some train rides/excursions are NOT accessible. Please explain your accessibility needs before purchasing train ride tickets. We are working to correct accessibility deficiencies to ensure an enjoyable experience for all of our visitors. Public use elevators are located in the History and Technology Museums; the Roundhouse are accessible via ramps. Note: the Visitor Center and Theater buildings are currently closed due to HVAC issues. There are 2 standard wheelchairs available for individuals who may have difficulty walking the museum complex areas; motorized wheelchairs are not available. The wheelchairs may be signed-out on a first-come, first-served basis (no reservations), upon request at the Tickets & Information Kiosk. Wheelchairs may not be removed from the Museum Complex property. Designated accesible parking in the main parking lot is available. For Visitors with Hearing Impairments Open captions are available on all park films including "Steel and Steam" showing on the third floor of the History Museum. This video presentation is accessible by elevator or stairs. Ubi-Duo technology for communcating with visitors who are deaf. Each of these machines allow two-way, typed conversation for immediate viewing by both parties. One is available at the Tickets & Information Kiosk. American Sign Language interpretation is available by request. Please phone (570) 445-1898 at least 14 days prior to your visit to make arrangements. For Visitors with Visual Impairments There is a web and mobile app version of our park brochure with audio description. We have many tactile exhibits that can be experienced as well as audio with our videos, although not fully audio described yet. Our park brochure is available in Braille for pick up at the Tickets & Information Kiosk. With advance notice, a ranger tour can be given with audio description. Please phone (570) 445-1898 at least 14 days prior to your visit to make arrangements.
No — Pets are limited to the parking lot and the grassy area outside of the Theater Building. Please pick up after your pet and properly dispose of waste. Service Animals are permitted in all public buildings, railroad cars and locomotives and are not subject to the park’s pet policies and, when accompanying an individual with a disability, they are allowed wherever visitors are allowed. A service animal means any dog or miniature horse 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.” Please do not leave your pet unattended in a vehicle or tethered outside. For more information, visit the National Park Service Service Animals page or call Steamtown at (570) 445-1898.
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Whether you are 3 or 130, we have activities for all ages. You can choose from the following books: 5 and Under 6-8 years old 9-12 years old 13 to 130 years old Railroad Explorer
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