What is a Junior Ranger?
Junior Rangers help park rangers take care of National Parks. They learn about Lake Roosevelt, have fun, and help their friends and families understand how to help protect the parks as well.
Who can be a Junior Ranger?
Anyone! And you can learn about the park anywhere - at your campsite, on the road, or in your own living room. (please, not while driving, thank you) Spend an hour on the lake and enroll in fish school, paddle the watery trails of ancient explorers, find your way through the darkness using stars, and please don't touch the lava! You can write a play, create podcasts, draw a treasure map, or even take a hike!
To earn your badge:
*, do the activities, and either email or snail mail it to the park to get your patch.
OR
* Complete any three of the activity pages on the park web site and show us. You can email a picture, send us a video or a sound recording, or even snail mail us and we'll send you your patch. We love to see the beautiful and creative ways that Junior Rangers use to learn about their parks and the world around them.
Snail mail address:
Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area
1008 Crest Drive
Coulee Dam, WA 99116
Attn: Junior Ranger
Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service