• The Little Studio and Saint-Gaudens' home

    Saint-Gaudens

    National Historic Site New Hampshire

For Kids

Junior Ranger Program

A Junior Ranger program is available for children ages about 7 through 13. The program may be completed during an average hour and a half visit to the park. When completed, the child will received a 3 in. diameter patch depicting the Diana statue designed by Saint-Gaudens.

Younger chlidren may enjoy the site's Valley Quest. Written in rhyme the guide leads you through the park to find the hidden box at the end.


To find out more about our Junior Ranger Program and other activities for kids to enjoy while at the site, go to our "For Kids" main page. Have fun!

Did You Know?

Corn Flakes Box

Augustus Saint-Gaudens was one of the first people to eat corn flakes. The cereal was invented by John and Will Kellogg in 1894 and commercially produced in 1906. Saint-Gaudens corresponded with Dr. John Kellogg in his later years and was prescribed Corn Flakes as a health food.