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Become a Junior Ranger!
In partnership with the National Parks Service, young visitors to Tualatin Public Library can now become a Junior Park Ranger!
As a visitor center for the Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail, Tualatin Library now offers copies of the Megaflood Adventure Junior Ranger Activity Book, published by the National Parks Service. Once kids complete local activities related to the Ice Age Floods trail, they can return to the Tualatin Library to receive a Junior Ranger badge!
Ask for an activity book at the Information Desk. Supplies are limited.
A digital copy of the Megaflood Adventures booklet is also available on the National Parks Service website.
Tualatin Library also offers a Passport To Your National Parks stamp for the Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail.
You can learn more about how the Ice Age Floods impacted our local area on our website, or by walking the Tualatin River Greenway Trail adjacent to the Library.