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Fort Frederica National Monument
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Fort Frederica Jr. Ranger Badge

Fort Frederica has an award-winning Junior Ranger Program funded through the generous support of the Fort Frederica Association. Unlike other programs in the National Park System, it is a colorful pop-up book with hands on activities using a variety of props. Children age 8 -12 to are invited to become Junior Rangers at Fort Frederica.

Click here to learn more. Because of the uniqueness of Fort Frederica's Junior Ranger program, it can only be completed on park grounds. Participants will receive a badge and certificate.

 
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Cultures of the Coast Badge

Cultures of the Coast Junior Ranger program, is available at the six park sites along Florida's First Coast & Georgia's Golden Isles. 

Click here to learn about the Cultures of the Coast parks.

Click here to print the Junior Ranger booklet (.pdf, 2 MB, large file).

 
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Web Rangers

Click here to visit the National Park Service's WebRangers website for activities that educate about our National Parks.

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Did You Know?
During colonial times, the oyster shells used in the making of tabby (a type of concrete) were sometimes mined from prehistoric Indian mounds. Fort Frederica National Monument, Georgia

Last Updated: December 23, 2011 at 09:43 MST