
Become A B.A.R.K. Ranger at Reconstruction Era National Historical Park
Reconstruction Era National Historical Park
Bring your dog with you as you learn about the Reconstruction Era in Beaufort, South Carolina and they can earn their very own B.A.R.K. Ranger badge.
Become a B.A.R.K. Ranger at Reconstruction Era National Historical Park today. If you love to explore national parks with your canine companion, this is a great activity for you. B.A.R.K. stands for: B- Bag Your Poop Make sure to bag your dog’s poop and dispose of it in a trash can. Please don’t leave poop bags on the side of the trail. Dog feces is not a natural fertilizer, and its runoff can contaminate water sources. There is a trash can with poop bags located at the start of the Capers Creek trail behind Darrah Hall for your convenience. A- Always Wear a Leash Pets should always be on a leash no longer than 6 feet in the park in accordance with the federal law. Leashes help protect dogs from becoming lost, while staying safe by traffic and protects the natural landscape. R- Respect Wildlife Keep your dog at a respectful distance from any animals you may encounter for the safety of both wildlife and your pet. K- Know Where You Can Go Dogs are allowed on the property of our sites but not inside. We love our B.A.R.K. Rangers but only service animals are allowed inside of the Visitor Center, Pinckney-Porter’s Chapel, or Darrah Hall. Dogs are allowed at the Naval Heritage Park (except during the Farmer’s Market Saturday mornings), Fort Frederick Heritage Park, in Downtown Beaufort and the Capers Creek Trail. Pets should not be left unattended. Heat poses a threat to pets in vehicles all year round in Beaufort. How can your dog become a B.A.R.K Ranger? Visit the Downtown Beaufort Visitor Center, Pinckney-Porter’s Chapel, or Darrah Hall. A ranger will meet you outside to swear in your dog and provide you with a certificate and badge. Becoming a B.A.R.K. Ranger means following the principles of B.A.R.K. and sharing those principles with other canine explorers. Once your furry friend becomes a B.A.R.K. Ranger, share your photos on social media using #barkranger, and tag us @ReconstructionEraNationalHistoricalPark.
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Capers Creek is a flat dirt trail around a 0.25 mile each way, it has many roots and is not wheelchair accessible. Fort Frederick Heritage Park is only wheelchair accessible by the picnic shelter and parking lot. Darrah Hall and Pinckney-Porter’s Chapel have free accessible parking and ramps. Downtown Beaufort has accessible sidewalks. There is no parking at our visitor center but there is paid parking nearby.
Yes — Pets are not allowed inside the buildings; a Ranger will meet you outside with the badge and certificate.
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This activity is open to everyone.
Beaufort, South Carolina
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