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Cabrillo AdventureActivities GuideFor Ages 5-7Cabrillo National Monument

Your AdventureStarts Now!Thanks for joining us today at Cabrillo NationalMonument! Here, Rangers and Volunteers work topreserve and protect the many different stories thatyou will discover on your visit.After completing the activities in this packet, returnto the Visitor Center and talk to a Ranger orVolunteer about what you learned. Then you will begiven your Cabrillo Adventure Badge.Have fun adventurers!Don’t Forget! Always stay on the sidewalksKeep plants and animals where they arePack it in, pack it out – everything you brought to the parkmust leave with you, especially trash

Biodiversity HotspotCabrillo National Monument is home to a lot of animals, bothon land and in the sea. These animals are part of what makesthis park so special, but they’re not always easy to spot.Activity: While walking around the park, use your senses tofind any clues that an animal has been here or is possiblynearby. Check off as many of these clues as you canand add some of your own!Sea Lion BarkAnimal TracksBird SongSpider WebAnimal ScatFeatherWhale SpoutSpiny LobsterMoltEmpty ShellBird NestOther:Other:Remember there is no taking anything from the park!

Native PlantsThe Kumeyaay have lived in this area for thousands of years.Where you are now standing is called Mat nilly. The Kumeyaayuse what nature provides, especially plants, to create whatthey need, such as food, shelter, and medicine.Activity: Many of the items we use every day are made fromplants, too. Look at the items below: circle those that comefrom plants, and put anX through those that do not.Cotton T-ShirtSoda CanWooden SpoonNotebook PaperBalloon

The plants that live at Cabrillo National Monument have manyspecial traits to help them stay alive. For example, many ofthem save water inside thick leaves or have spines to helpprotect them from predators. Life in San Diego would be reallyhard for these plants without special structures,or adaptations.Activity: Look at the plants around the Visitor Center. Howmany of the items below can you find?FlowersPlants With Small LeavesRed BerriesPlants With SpinesPlants That SmellPlants Taller Than YouPlants Without LeavesPlants Smaller Than YouTotal Number of PlantsWhat is your favorite plant at the park? Draw it below!Plant Name

Juan Rodriguez CabrilloJuan Rodriguez Cabrillo was a Spanish sailor and the firstEuropean to explore the West Coast of the United States. Hisflagship, named San Salvador, sailed from Mexico to San DiegoBay in the year 1542.Activity: Cabrillo’s journey was not easy. Complete the mazeto help the San Salvador safely find its way.End –San Diego BayStart – Mexico

Military HistoryActivity: Find the bolded words in the word search below.During World War II, Cabrillo National Monument was closedto visitors and became a full-time military base called FortRosecrans. Fort Rosecrans was important to the defense ofSan Diego Bay. Some soldiers on duty here were on thelookout for enemy ships and submarines. Other soldiers werein charge of the radio, where they talked to other bases acrossthe United States. Finally, some soldiers were in charge offiring the guns. The largest gun at Fort Rosecrans was 16inches across and could fire up to 26 SEUZRX

Old Point Loma LighthouseThe Old Point Loma Lighthouse at Cabrillo National Monumentshined bright over the waters of San Diego from 1855 to 1891.Lighthouse Keepers and their families lived in the lighthouseand called Point Loma their home. While life was muchdifferent in the 1800s than it is today, the children who lived inthe lighthouse went to school, did chores, and played games,just like you!Activity: Explore the Lighthouse Museum and try to find theitems below! Glasses Tea Kettle Firewood Garlic Candle Saw Guitar Hairbrush Book by JohnWiley & Sons Bar of Soap NewspaperBonus! There are many framed photos on the walls andon bookshelves throughout the lighthouse. How manycan you find?

Life in the OceanFrom December to March, Cabrillo National Monument visitorscan spot Pacific Gray Whales making one of the longest animalmigrations in the world. These large mammals travel from theirfeeding grounds in Alaska to give birth in the warm bays ofBaja California. By the time they return home, they will havetraveled over 10,000 miles!Activity: Connect the dots to complete the picture below.231452962827262572224202123891918101711What did you draw?1316141512

Preserve & ProtectThe role of the National Park Service is to preserve and protectAmerica’s special places for generations to come. But, it’s notjust the Rangers’ job to protect these beautiful places andstories – we need your help, too! There are many things youcan do to help protect places like Cabrillo National Monument.Activity: Some ways you can help protect the park are listedbelow. With the help of your group, try to think of three moreideas. Then, circle one thing your groupwill promise to do today.1. Pick up five (or more) pieces of trash.2. Make a plan to visit other National Parks.3. Tell someone what you learned. Use thepostcard on the next page to send a letter.4.5.6.

Congratulations Adventurer!You have completed your journey and learned so much! Make sureto stop by the Visitor Center to pick up your Cabrillo Adventurebadge. And remember, now that you’re an official CabrilloAdventurer, it’s your job to: Enjoy and learn more about your National Parks. Protect wildlife by leaving animals alone. Protect plants by not picking them. Help protect Cabrillo National Monument and otherNational Parks so that kids in the future can enjoy them too.Cut hereOld Point Loma LighthouseCabrillo National MonumentSan Diego, CAPhoto: Bill GriswoldPlaceStampHereRecipient’s Address

U.S. Department of InteriorNational Park ServiceCabrillo National MonumentConnect With Us!Website: www.nps.gov/cabrFacebook: CabrilloNPSInstagram: @cabrillonpsShare your photos using the hashtag#CabrilloAdventureHello From

Complete the maze to help the San Salvador safely find its way. . Congratulations Adventurer! You have completed your journey and learned so much! Make sure to stop by the Visitor Center to pick up your Cabrillo Adventure

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