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Mount Rainier National ParkRanger raising the flag at the historic Longmire Administration Building.
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Mount Rainier National Park
For Kids
 

Special Junior Ranger programs are offered throughout the park on summer weekends (daily at Paradise in summer). A Junior Ranger Activity Book is available year-round. For more information contact the Longmire Museum at 360-569-2211 ext. 3314 or by e-mail.

Guided snowshoe walks are offered in winter and may be suitable for families with children 8 and up. Some trails are accessible for strollers and small children, including Trail of the Shadows (Longmire), Grove of the Patriachs (near Ohanapecosh), and Emmons Vista (Sunrise). Ask a ranger for additional suggestions.

Formal education programs are available for school and youth groups. For more information, contact Anne Doherty, Education Specialist, at 360-569-2211 x. 3319 or e-mail: Anne_Doherty@nps.gov

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Junior Ranger Program

Activity books are available at park visitor centers. Special programs for Junior Rangers age 6-11 are offered throughout the park in summer. Have fun, learn about your park, and earn a badge and certificate!

human-food-habituated red fox  

Did You Know?
Feeding wildlife invites aggressive animal behavior, road accidents, and harm to people. Feeding birds artificially concentrates nest predators, harming young songbirds. Feeding animals in the park is prohibited, and is liable to a $100 fine. Follow link to see new "Keep Wildlife Wild" brochure.
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Last Updated: April 28, 2008 at 15:29 EST