The Rangers
The National Park Ranger Service is split into four area teams: East Loch Lomond, Loch Lomond, West Loch Lomond & Cowal and Trossachs & Breadalbane. Their role is to encourage and help all sectors of the community
and visitors to the area, to enjoy and care for their environment.
Rangers possess a wide variety of skills and experience that they
enjoy sharing with other people. They are involved in many fields such
as natural heritage conservation, recreation and access and education
and interpretation.
The Ranger Service conducts both formal and informal education
activities, covering a variety of topics including the National Park
and natural and cultural heritage. They also run John Muir Award groups
and support school ground work and Eco-Schools projects. School work
includes both visiting schools in the Park, and organising visits by school
children to the Park for an outdoor learning experience.
Rangers are happy to talk to you, whether you need specific advice
or just want to know a bit more about the area. Please contact us; we are here to help.
To find out more about the work of the Ranger Service, watch the video below:
To find out more about the work of the Ranger Service, watch the video below:


