Visit the Frontlines of Freedom Exhibit

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  • Explore the “Frontlines of Freedom” exhibit at Pinckney-Porter’s Chapel to learn about the legacy of Camp Saxton and the 1st South Carolina Volunteers.
  • 30-60 Minutes
  • Explore the Lay of the Land Exhibit

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  • Learn about the Reconstruction era in Beaufort at beyond at the "Lay of the Land" exhibit in the park visitor center in the Old Beaufort Firehouse.
  • 30-120 Minutes
  • Birding on the Capers Creek Trail

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  • Grab your binoculars and bring them to the Capers Creek Trail. More than 100 different bird species have been observed along the Capers Creek Trail, in the forest surrounding Darrah Hall, and throughout the historic grounds of the Penn Center.
  • 30-60 Minutes
  • Join a Ranger Program at Reconstruction Era National Historical Park

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  • Join a ranger for a program at any of our three sites: Downtown Beaufort, Darrah Hall, or Pinckney-Porter’s Chapel. Program time and days vary at each site; check our calendar to find out what’s happening.
  • 30-60 Minutes
  • Become a M.E.O.W. Ranger at Reconstruction Era National Historical Park

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  • Share a photo of your cat with our rangers and earn their M.E.O.W. Ranger badge today.
  • 0-15 Minutes
  • Hike the Capers Creek Trail

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  • Walk in the footsteps of Martin Luther King Jr. and the students of the Penn School on the Capers Creek Trail. This 0.25 mile trail through the woods of Saint Helena Island leads to a sweeping view of the marshes.
  • 30-60 Minutes
  • Become a Junior Ranger at Reconstruction Era National Historical Park

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  • Learn how you can earn your Junior Ranger badge at Reconstruction Era National Historical Park.
  • 1-2 Hours
  • Become A B.A.R.K. Ranger at Reconstruction Era National Historical Park

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  • Bring your dog with you as you learn about the Reconstruction Era in Beaufort, South Carolina and they can earn their very own B.A.R.K. Ranger badge.
  • 15-30 Minutes