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ECIL | For whatever parks you go to get the multi-park pass. It's more economical overall.
Now for the kids: one way to make the parks fun and for them to learn more about them is through the Junior Ranger program.
Some links: https://www.nps.gov/kids/jrRangers.cfm https://www.nationalparks.org/our-work/programs/junior-ranger https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junior_Ranger_Program
You can buy the passport book and get pages stamped from all the sites visited, just like a real passport. They are pretty reasonable and a good memoir for their later years. No one is too old to do any Ranger programs, I've done a couple myself to go along with our children. Our children have each earned over 20 badges or patches from the sites we visited. Yours could earn at least 7 according to what you posted. Most Junior Ranger programs are free. | |
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