Become a Jr. Ranger
Multiple Utah State Parks participate in the Jr. Ranger Program.
See below for a full list of participating parks. Many of them allow FREE printable downloads of their Jr. Ranger booklets, while others can be purchased at visitor centers for a small fee.
This page is periodically updated as programs become available.
Antelope Island State Park
Hike, mountain bike or horseback ride the park’s backcountry trails for spectacular views of lake and island scenery; spend a star-filled night in one of several primitive campsites; stroll along sandy beaches and take a dip in the lake’s salty waters or step back in time with a visit to the Historic Fielding Garr Ranch. Antelope Island is home to free-ranging bison, mule deer, bighorn sheep, pronghorn (antelope), and many other desert animals.
Download & Print Your Antelope Island Jr. Ranger Booklet for FREE
Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park
Venture onto a shifting sea of red sand. Changed by winds, these mountains and hills of sand can move as much as 50 feet per year. With areas for off-highway vehicle enthusiasts and those with non-motorized pursuits, the dunes offer adventures for all.
Download & Print Your Coral Pink Jr. Ranger Booklet for FREE
Dead Horse Point State Park
From the prominence of Dead Horse Point, 2,000 feet above a gooseneck in the Colorado River, an ever-changing landscape unfurls. Immense vertical cliffs meet with canyons carved by ice, water, and wind creating a visual masterpiece. Plants and animals surviving on the edge of existence face many challenges of extreme conditions within this high desert environment.
Download your DHPSP Junior Ranger Program for FREE
East Canyon State Park
Tucked away in the mountains of northeastern Utah, East Canyon Reservoir is a popular destination for boating, fishing, and camping, but also holds a bit of history. Explore the nearby Mormon Pioneer Trail, the route taken by Mormons traveling more than 1,300 miles from Illinois to Utah.
You can pick up your Free East Canyon Jr. Ranger booklet at the park entrance station.
Fred Hayes State Park at Starvation
The sprawling waters of Starvation Reservoir offer great fishing and boating. Find a secluded campsite at one of four primitive and two developed campgrounds. Bring your off-highway vehicle and ride on nearby trails, try our 3D archery course, walk our slacklines, or go geocaching.
You can pick up your Free Jr. Ranger Booklet at the park visitor center or download and print one below.
Download & Print your FHSP Jr. Ranger Booklet for FREE
Frontier Homestead State Park Museum
Discover the pioneer and early industrial history of Cedar City, Iron County, and southwest Utah through an extensive horse-drawn wagon collection, historic buildings, Native Heritage exhibit, sawmill, and replica blast furnace.
Download FHSP Jr Curator booklet FREE
Goblin Valley State Park
Journey to this strange and colorful valley, which is unlike any other in Utah. The landscape, covered with sandstone goblins and formations, is often compared to Mars. Explore the geology, and camp among the nooks and gnomes.
Free Junior Ranger booklets are available at the park visitor center and badges are available once completed.
Snow Canyon State Park
Explore the trails and dunes of beautiful Snow Canyon on foot, bike, and horseback. Camp in the peaceful campground surrounded by ancient lava flows and red Navajo sandstone. Discover the secrets of the desert landscape
Download & Print your Jr. Ranger Booklet here. Note that there is a $1 fee for a Jr. Ranger badge. This badge is only available in-person.
Utah Field House of Natural History State Park Museum
Discover the prehistoric world, dig for fossils, and explore the dinosaur garden. Within an 80-mile radius of Vernal, evidence of the entire Earth’s history is visible. Utah Field House reveals this geologic story with hands-on exhibits and activities.
The Utah Field House offers two youth booklets – the PeeWee Paleo Program and the Jr. Scientist Field Notebook. Visitors can purchase the booklets for $5 inside the museum.