The National Park Service protects many historical areas in the southwestern United States. Montezuma Castle and Tuzigoot are just two of these sites.
Now that you are an official Junior Park Ranger we hope that you will continue to help us protect these special places so that others who come after you may enjoy them also.
As a Junior Park Ranger your duties are:
- To help keep your parks clean! Do not litter. If you find any litter, help out by putting it in a trash container.
- To learn more about your parks! Information can be found in visitor centers and museums. You may also ask the Park Rangers questions. Be sure to share your new knowledge with friends when you get home.
- To obey all rules and signs! Rules in the parks are for your safety and also to protect the resources. Please stay on the trails.
NATIONAL PARK SERVICE · Department of the Interior
This Junior Park Ranger Program is made possible through the support of the Western National Parks Association (WNPA). This nonprofit organization was founded in 1938 to aid and promote the educational and scientific activities of the National Park Service.
Special thanks also goes to former National Park Service Ranger Angela L. Davis for the text and design of this program.
If you have any questions or comments about the Montezuma Castle/Tuzigoot National Monuments Junior Park Ranger Program, please write to:
Superintendent
P.O. Box 219
Camp Verde, AZ 86322
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