George Rogers Clark National Historical Park in Vincennes, Indiana, brings Revolutionary War history to life for young explorers. This unique memorial commemorates the American victory that secured the Northwest Territory, offering families an engaging way to connect with our nation's founding story through interactive exhibits and beautiful riverside grounds.
Junior Ranger Program at George Rogers Clark National Historical Park
The Junior Ranger program at George Rogers Clark transforms kids into historical detectives as they complete activities focused on frontier life and Revolutionary War strategies. Children earn their badge by exploring the memorial's exhibits, participating in hands-on activities, and learning about Clark's daring winter campaign that changed American history.
- Explore the impressive rotunda memorial with stunning murals depicting Clark's victory
- Learn about frontier life through interactive exhibits and period artifacts
- Walk the scenic grounds along the Wabash River where history was made
Planning Your Visit
Van Life Tip: The visitor center parking lot easily accommodates larger vehicles, and the flat, paved paths throughout the memorial make it perfect for families with strollers or mobility needs.
Plan Your Stay
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