Become a Junior Ranger

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If you're between ages 6–12, you can become a Junior Ranger at Cattail Cove State Park! Pledge to do your part to help preserve the beauty of the park for everyone to enjoy!

On this page, you can download a Junior Ranger activity for this park that you can complete on your own. It's just one of the fun activities you can do to become a Junior Ranger. After you complete it, bring it with you to the park and you're on your way to becoming a Junior Ranger.

When you visit the park ask for a full Junior Ranger booklet at the Visitor Center, Ranger Station or office. Complete the activities during your visit and then bring it to a Park Ranger for review. When a Park Ranger approves your work you'll be asked to take the Junior Ranger Pledge and get sworn in as our newest Junior Ranger. You'll also be given a Junior Ranger Button. We hope to see you at the park!

Boating Safety Coloring Book

Free "I Love To Go Boating!" Coloring Book: Kids will have a blast coloring in these fun pictures that highlight important boating safety concepts! Written by Mia LaBarbara, Arizona State Parks Interpretive Education Planner, with illustrations by Jennifer Wood. Produced in cooperation with Arizona Game & Fish

Download 16-Page Coloring Book
Suggested ages for this activity: Pre-Kindergarten – 5th Grade

Activity Sheet Summary

Bugging Out!: Bugs, insects and spiders, Oh My! Are they all the same? No. We tend to call all those creepy crawling things bugs. To be a true insect you must have these three things: six (6) legs, three (3) body parts — head, thorax, and abdomen, and two (2) antennae. Spiders can be recognized by their eight (8) legs. Separate the insect imposters from the true insects below! Write YES by the insects and NO by the imposters!

Download 1-Page Activity Sheet

Pledge & Button

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Junior Ranger Pledge: “As an Arizona State Parks Junior Ranger, I pledge to help the park rangers protect and preserve habitat, wildlife, and help keep the park clean and safe for visitors and wildlife.”

Remember, you can become a Junior Ranger at nearly all Arizona State Parks. So explore our website and visit the FOR KIDS page for each park for more activities.

Junior Ranger Button: Show everyone that you're a Junior Ranger! After you complete your activities and take the Junior Ranger Pledge you'll receive a Junior Ranger Button. You can pin it to your pack, put it on a bulletin board, or proudly wear it. Check out the button for this park in the picture.

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