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Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield ParkFall day on Little Kennesaw Mountain
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Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park
For Kids
fun things for kids to enjoy
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Things for kids to enjoy

Hey, I'm just a kid! What do you have for me???

You asked, we answered....
Try the The Junior Ranger Program and earn a badge, walk some of the 18 miles of the interpretive trails or during the summer months watching the artillery demonstrations are always a favorite. Scouts can earn patches by hiking the trails or conducting a service project. For more information contact the visitor center.

Do you want to be a Junior Ranger?
Here's how

Hey kids do you want to remember your trip to Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield for years to come. Well here's your chance. Just purchase a Junior Ranger booklet for only $3.00 in the bookstore and you're ready to go. After you complete the activities in the Junior Ranger book, you will receive a Junior Ranger badge and you will get to have a National Park Ranger sign and present a certificate to our newest Junior Ranger.

 

 

 

The trail that leads to the earthworks at Cheatham Hill.  The heaviest fighting at Kennesaw Mountain.  

Did You Know?
During the War Between the States, it is estimated that less than 20% of the battle casualties were caused by artillery. During the 2-week battle at Kennesaw Mountain, there were almost constant artillery duels. Little damage was actually done, except at close range with a canister.

Last Updated: September 03, 2009 at 13:19 EST