Junior Ranger Program: Cumberland Island National Seashore

Cumberland Island
National Park Service
U.S. Department of the Interior
Cumberland Island National Seashore

Junior Ranger Program
activity guide for ages 5-7

“Explore, Learn, Protect!”

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Welcome to Cumberland Island National Seashore!

Junior

I’m Junior, the exploring Gopher Tortoise, here to gowith you on your adventure today! I’m calling all kidsages 5-7 ready for exploration and adventure! We’regoing to learn about Cumberland Island and its animals,plants, and people! Sound like fun? Well of course itis! As a Junior Ranger, you also have the specialmission to help protect this park and set good examplesfor other visitors.

To become a Junior Ranger:

  • Complete at least 5 activities in this booklet with the help of family or friends
  • Attend one interpretive program and get a ranger to sign below to substitute for one activity
  • Bring your booklet to the Sea Camp visitor center at the Sea Camp dock, or the mainland visitor center. A Ranger will check your answers and award you a Junior Ranger badge!

Cumberland Island National Seashore is just one of many national parksacross the U.S.! Where is your home and how far did you travel toget here?

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Be Aware and be Prepared!

When exploring, Junior Rangers should be ready to face the day! Get startedby drawing yourself under the Junior Ranger hat. Make sure you arewearing the right clothes for the weather today! There is also a list of thingsyou might want to take with you as you explore today. See if you can findthem in the word find below.

JUNIOR RANGER

What is the Weather today?

Packing List

1.
water
2.
sunshades
3.
bugspray
4.
map
5.
raincoat
6.
hat
7.
snack
8.
firstaid
9.
sunscreen
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