B.A.R.K. Ranger Program

2 Rangers and 2 visitors outside of Hampton NHS with their dogs on leashes. Beautiful sunny day.
Rangers and visitors alike have fun when dogs follow the B.A.R.K. Ranger policies!

NPS/Tim Ervin

National parks are exciting places for pets to visit with their family while on vacation. Sometimes these new places can be so exciting as to be overstimulating. Join these events to learn how to have a positive experience with your pet in unfamiliar environments. Learn the B.A.R.K. principles so you and your pet can have a safe and fun visit anytime you go to a national park. This program is part of the Healthy People Healthy Parks Initiative. B.A.R.K. stands for:

  • Bag your pet’s waste
  • Always leash your pet
  • Respect wildlife
  • Know where you can go

 
Bark Ranger Hampton Badge
Bark Ranger Hampton Badge

NPS

How do you become a Bark Ranger?

Come to our visitor center to learn more about how you and your four-legged friend can become a B.A.R.K. Ranger!

  1. Get Bark Ranger activity card at Visitor Center (Do NOT bring dog into Visitor center)
  2. Complete activities on back of activity card
  3. Bring completed card to Visitor Center
  4. Dog will be sworn in as an official Bark Ranger and given a Bark Ranger dog tag
 
Ranger petting dog at Hampton NHS
Ranger petting at dog at Hampton NHS

NPS/Tim Ervin


Bark Ranger programs are uniquely designed by each park for visitors and their pets to have that park experience. Some parks have a walk with a ranger program. Some have a pledge you take with your pet. Others are on the honor system that will simply follow B.A.R.K. principles above when you visit. Click to learn more about the B.A.R.K. Ranger Program on the national level.
 

Last updated: June 25, 2024

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