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Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site
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Navajo Headstart at Hubbell Trding Post National Historic Site
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Harvested pumpkins (Naayizidltsooi) at Hubbell Trading Post.


The Hubbell Junior Ranger Program

Young students may become Junior Rangers when they visit Hubbell Trading Post NHS. When you visit, ask any Park Ranger what you need to do to become a certified Junior Ranger. You can begin working on your JR badge before your visit by playing the scavenger hunt game below.

The Junior Ranger scavenger hunt program at Hubbell Trading Post introduces kids to life at a trading post and teaches them about the Navajo (Dine') people and their culture.  When the student completes the scavenger hunt activity they will earn a Junior Ranger badge and be certified an official Hubbell Junior Ranger.

 
Junior Ranger Scavenger Hunt Banner
Click the banner above to access the scavenger hunt game.
Hubbell homestead from Hubbell hill.  

Did You Know?
One hundred and sixty acres make up the Hubbell Trading Post homestead in Ganado Valley. J.L.Hubbell set up his business here in 1878, acquiring the original building from William Leonard.
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Last Updated: July 17, 2008 at 17:41 EST