Girl Scout Junior Ranger Program Flyer
Join fellow Girl Scouts in this great opportunity to explore and learn all about the plants, animals and habitats in one of California’s most popular national parks as well as earn the Junior Ranger Certificate.
Pinnacles National Park gets its name from the rock spires and crags that are seen throughout the park. The Pinnacles volcanic field eroded over millions of years as it moved northward along the San Andreas Fault. Rock debris in the form of boulders has weathered and settled, leaving behind spires of volcanic rock and talus caves.
This event is outdoors and the weather can fluctuate. Please wear layered, comfortable clothes, closed toe shoes, sunscreen and any other needed sun protection (hat, sunglasses, etc.).
Bring a refillable water bottle. Bring your zero waste snacks and lunch to enjoy at the park after program.
This is not a drop off event. No tagalongs. No pets.