Women's Rights National Historical Park in Seneca Falls, New York, brings American history to life as the birthplace of the women's rights movement. Families love exploring the historic buildings where the first Women's Rights Convention took place in 1848, making it an inspiring and educational stop that sparks meaningful conversations with kids of all ages.
Junior Ranger Program at Women's Rights National Historical Park
The Junior Ranger program here combines interactive exhibits, scavenger hunts through historic sites, and hands-on activities that teach children about equality, civil rights, and the brave women who fought for change. Kids complete age-appropriate booklets while exploring the visitor center and historic Wesleyan Chapel, earning their official Junior Ranger badge.
- Visit the actual chapel where the 1848 Women's Rights Convention was held
- Interactive exhibits featuring stories of brave women throughout history
- Special Junior Ranger activities during Women's History Month in March
Planning Your Visit
Van Life Tip: Park your van at the main visitor center lot on Fall Street - it's spacious enough for larger rigs and puts you within easy walking distance of all historic sites.
Plan Your Stay
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