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Become a Ninety Six National Historic Site BARK Ranger

Ninety Six National Historic Site

Help your pet become a BARK Ranger by practicing the BARK Ranger rules and learning about the park.

HEY PETS!!! Do you want to proudly wear the Ninety Six National Historic Site BARK Ranger tag? Your human to help you get one, and you can both have fun while earning it. What does the human need to do for you? 1) Learn and follow the rules B is for bag your poop A is for always keep you on a leash (6' or shorter, please) R is to help you respect wildlife K is to know where you can go 2) Pick up a BARK Ranger page at the visitor center, bulletin board, or here and do the activities. 3) Once you have finished knock on the Visitor Center door to show the ranger that you have completed your booklet, and receive your official BARK Ranger dog tag and certificate!

Tags

Hands-OnAmerican RevolutionColonization and SettlementTradeFortsAmerican Revolutionary WarNinety Six National Historic SiteBark Ranger ProgramBark RangerStar FortSouthern Campaign of the American Revolution

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Fees Apply

No

Seasons

Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

Time of Day

Day

Accessibility

The main battlefield trail is a one-mile paved trail and is approximately three feet wide. There are two hills. Traveling the opposite direction, will allow visitors to go down the steepist hill. A non-motorized wheelchair is available in the visitor center. Service animals are welcome in the buildings.

Pets

Yes — Pets are allowed on the trails as long as they follow the BARK Ranger rules, but are not allowed in the buildings. Service animals are allowed in all areas of the park.

Reservations

No

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