The program, available at more than 100 participating California state parks, features park staff-led activities designed for ages 8 to 12, though children of all ages and even adults can participate in the educational adventures.
State Parks Junior Ranger program encourages youth outdoor exploration
California State Parks' Junior Ranger program at Folsom Lake State Recreation Area offers families an engaging way to get children outdoors while exploring the state's natural, cultural and historical spaces.
Junior Rangers earn stamps for their logbooks and wooden badges unique to each state park upon completing programs, with additional rewards available for multiple completions. Participants who finish 10 programs receive a bandana, while those completing 15 earn a patch. During activities, children learn about California's ecosystems, wildlife, cultural heritage and outdoor opportunities through storytelling, nature crafts and park exploration to discover local creatures.
The program extends beyond traditional Junior Ranger activities with Little Ranger events designed specifically for children under 8. Parents can find more information about scheduling and participating locations at learning.parks.ca.gov/visitors/youth/junior-ranger-program
The initiative aims to build knowledge, enhance outdoor skills and connect young people with peers who share a passion for nature and California's state park system.
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