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Interpretive Waypoints

 

The Trillium Interpretive Trail has been completed.

Bridle Trails Park Foundation, in partnership with Washington State Parks, have created and installed interpretive signs. The interpretive signs can be found all along the Trillium Trail. Trail Map.

The signs were written by Jim Erckmann with the final layout done by artist Linda Feltner.

Funds for print ing the signs and building the frames were provided by a grant from the Washington State Parks Foundation and a donation from Puget Sound Energy. Site prep and sign installation has been brought to you by Park staff and volunteers.

These interpretive way points along the Trillium trail provide information of interest related to specific trees, plants or natural occurrences within the Park. We are hoping this enhancement to the park will be enjoyed by everyone and will support our nature walk and environmental education programs.

The interpretive way points have been designed to be usable and safe for both equestrians and pedestrians.

If you would like to contribute toward the on-going maintenance of our new interpretive signs, please consider a donation to the Foundation today.

 

 

 

 

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