National Parks Week is April 17-25, 2010 and during that time all 392 national parks are waiving entrance fees! Many are also offering educational activities including historical reenactments, living history, volunteer clean-up programs, and guided tours.
In addition, National Junior Ranger Day is Saturday, April 24, 2010 and children can participate in fun learning activities to earn a Junior Ranger patch. Get the details and a list of National Parks
here.
At the
WebRangers site, you can sign up for free or enter as a guest and just explore. You'll find games and online activities related to:
*People - Learn about U.S. Presidents, Thomas Edison, Paul Revere, George Washington Carver, Eleanor Roosevelt and more.
*History - Discover arctic artifacts, set sail on a whaling voyage or a Navy war ship in 1812.
*Nature - Discover dendrochronology (tell time with tree rings) and take The Puma Challenge!
*Animals - Pack a virtual dog sled, protect bald eagles, and help baby sea turtles find the ocean.
*Science - Test the water quality, virtually explore tidepools, find out what dinosaurs ate.
*Puzzles - Break the alpha code names for national parks, send a message with a signal flag, go on a website scavenger hunt.
*Parks - Play "Name That Park," help a ranger, learn the 10 essentials for having fun and staying safe in parks.
So, grab the kids, put your hiking boots on and get outdoors this week!