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Tonto National Monument
Junior Web Ranger

Welcome to Tonto National Monument's Junior Web Ranger Program.  The program is for kids between the ages of 4 and 14.  It's full of fun activities to help you learn about…

* the plants, animals, and birds that call this area their home.

* the Indians who lived here hundreds of years ago.

* how you can help to keep our National Parks clean and beautiful.

Click on the link for your age group, 6 and under, 7 - 9, or 10 - 14, and print out the pages.  These are PDF files.  There are four activities for each age level, plus two for all ages.  When you're done, mail the completed sheets, along with your name and address, to:

Attn: Visitor Services
Tonto National Monument
HC02 Box 4602
Roosevelt, AZ 85545

These activities are just a starting place for you and your child.  It is our hope that they will help prepare you to enjoy a future trip to Tonto National Monument and lead you to visit other National Park Service sites.

A barbed wire fence and windmill are near the Point of Rocks formation on the Santa Fe National Historic Trail in New Mexico  

Did You Know?
Missourian William Becknell was successfull in reaching Santa Fe for trade after the Mexican Revolution of 1821. Prior to that time, Spain had vigorously protected the borders of its New Mexico colony. Becknell is considered the "father" of the historic Santa Fe Trail.

Last Updated: November 27, 2006 at 10:55 EST