Booth with banana slug, interpretive sign, and field guide

Junior Ranger Program: Fort Flagler

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Event location: Fort Flagler State Park

No registration necessary. Grab a Jr. Ranger booklet from the Welcome Station or Museum and arrive ready to learn about 5 minutes early to find a seat.

The Junior Ranger programs at Washington State Parks offer an exciting adventure for kids aged 4 to 12, combining fun and learning as they dive into the wonders of nature and history.

Through hands on activities and ranger talks, young explorers get to uncover the secrets of parks and historical sites. The programs each week are different, so you can keep coming back! See the program flyer for more information.

By completing the necessary number of pages in the workbook, kids will earn an official Junior Ranger badge! At the end of the ranger talk, a badge ceremony will take place for those who have finished their booklet. These programs aim to spark a lifelong love for conservation and cultural appreciation in the next generation.

Directions

48.087553, -122.701305

The location of Jr. Ranger programs varies from week to week. They will either be held at the new amphitheater in the Upper Campground or at Battery Bankhead along the drive to the campgrounds.

*Note: for programs at the amphitheater, park at the boat launch and hike up the road to the Upper Campground. (See park map for reference.)

For questions about accessibility, please contact the park office at (360) 385-1259.