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Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts
Be A Junior Ranger
 
Wolf Trap's Junior Ranger Patch

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Wolf Trap's Junior Ranger Patch

Junior Rangers can help protect and preserve Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts by learning about why Wolf Trap is so special. Booklets are available for a variety of ages. Each booklet contains fun activities that help kids learn about Wolf Trap and the National Park Service.  Complete at least 7 of the 9 activities in the Activitiy Booklet and receive the official Wolf Trap Junior Ranger patch!

Booklets are free.

Pick up an Activity Booklet at these locations:
- Ranger Station (all year)
- Ticket area at the Children's Theatre-in-the-Woods (on days when shows are presented at the Children's Theatre)

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Did You Know?
The Service Flag was used during World Wars I and II. Each family was entitled to hang a small flag in their window; the blue star in the center of the red-bordered white rectangle signified a family member in active service. The star was replaced with a gold one if the family member died in action.

Last Updated: August 25, 2008 at 16:19 EST