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Contact: Lynn Cullivan, 415-561-7006

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At Hyde Street Pier, Junior Ranger Day activities will include: watching demonstrations of traditional “sailor work” such as caulking a ship’s deck and rope making; and a variety of children’s activities including a sea chantey singalong, building wooden toy boats, working together to raise and lower a small dory out of the water, maritime-themed crafts, and temporary sailor tattoos. Young children who enjoy dressing up should be sure to visit the Ark Houseboat to try on period costumes! Specific activities are subject to change, so be sure to check the schedule of activities posted at the front gate for times and locations.
Kids of all ages can also enjoy a puppet show about the amazing voyage of Kenichi Horie, a young Japanese man who in 1962 sailed solo across the Pacific Ocean from Japan, arriving in Aquatic Park. Catch the show aboard the ferryboat Eureka (second level, passenger deck) at 11:30 AM and 2:30 PM. In addition, make sure to see Horie’s actual vessel, the Mermaid, currently displayed in the lobby of the Maritime Museum at 900 Beach Street!
On Junior Ranger Day, kids can explore the Park online with Agents of Discovery®, an augmented reality mobile game. Become a secret “Agent,” unlock hidden geo-located challenges at different Park locations, solve fun trivia questions about maritime history, and earn a Secret Agent sticker. Agents of Discovery® is available anytime from the App Store or Google Play. (Please note: the Park does NOT offer public wifi, so be sure to download the app before arriving.)
For a more brick-and-mortar experience, Aquarium of the Bay is offering an Aquatic Park beach cleanup in honor of Earth Day. Families can grab a bucket and help keep plastic waste out of the Cove. Join the cleanup crew at the east end of the beach between 10 AM and 1 PM. And be sure to visit the Roving Ranger, Golden Gate National Recreation Area’s mobile visitor center, which engages communities (inside and outside of the national parks) throughout the Bay Area. Stop by the orange truck parked at the end of Jefferson Street, across from the Aquatic Park beach, from 9:30 AM-4 PM to learn about your local national parks, history and wildlife, volunteer opportunities, and art activities!
If you have a fourth grader in your family, Junior Ranger Day would be a perfect time to make sure they get their “Every Kid in the Park (EKIP)” pass! Through the EKIP program, all fourth graders are eligible to get a free annual pass to all national parks and public lands. The annual pass (for current fourth graders) expires on August 31, 2019, so don’t delay! For more information, and to print out a voucher to bring to the park’s Fee Booth on Hyde Street Pier, go to https:///www.everykidoutdoors.gov/
National Junior Ranger Day offers young visitors a chance to explore their national parks, learn skills from staff and park rangers, and earn a Junior Ranger badge and prizes. This event and free admission day kicks off National Park Week (April 20-28). Other free admission days in national parks in 2019 will be: August 25, National Park Service Birthday; September 28, National Public Lands Day; and November 11, Veterans Day.
San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park includes a fleet of historic ships, Visitor Center, Maritime Museum (new exhibits: “A Palace for the People” about 1939 building’s art and architecture; and “Flotsam and Jetsam,” a sculptural installation by artist/commercial fisherman, Martin Machado), Maritime Research Center, and the Aquatic Park Historic District. For more info, please call 415-447-5000 or visit nps.gov/safr, Twitter @SFMaritimeNPS, and Facebook @SanFranciscoMaritimeNHP. San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park offers assisted listening services on request. Request Sign Language interpreter services at least five days in advance. Contact Accessibility Coordinator/Chief of Interpretation for more information at 415-859-6797, or safr_accessibility@nps.gov.
Last updated: March 11, 2019