The National Park Service

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Delaware is the only state that does not have a National Park. It has over 600 Nationally Registered Historic Places.

The National Park Service is in charge of protecting some of the most special places in America. These places have been set aside for the American people (and visitors from all over the world) for their natural beauty, historic value, and unique resources.

NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

There are over 400 parks, memorials, monuments, historic sites, preserves, battlefields, trails, parkways, river ways, lake shores, and sea shores in the National Park System! These special places can be found in 49 states and in territories such as Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, and the Virgin Islands.

Minnesota has 5 National Park Sites:

Voyager National Park
Mississippi National River and Recreation Area
Grand Portage National Monument
Pipestone National Monument
North Country National Historic Trail

What state are you from? (Or country, if you are visiting us from far away!)

List one National Park Site from your state or country.

You can collect Junior Ranger badges from many National Park Service sites!

List other Junior Ranger Badges you have earned in the space below.





Most National Parks have ink stamps that people collect in their National Park Passports. These stamps have the name of the place you visit and the date.

Go to the gift shop in the back of the Visitor Center and place the Pipestone National Monument stamp in this box:

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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