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Interpretive Signs

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The Laguna Creek Watershed Council has partnered with the Cosumnes Community Services District, the City of Elk Grove, developer groups, and a local graphic artist to produce several streamside trail signs along both Laguna and Elk Grove Creeks.

The value of interpretive signs is that they relate the natural history of the area as well as interesting information about plants and animals that frequent the area around the sign.  You can see the them along streamside trails at Del Meyer Park, the Creekside trail (site of the old Fish Hatchery), at Pinkerton Park, and along the Laguna Springs Trail along Elk Grove Creek just south of Laguna Blvd. (along the trail behind Peet’s Coffee). Signs have also been installed along Elk Grove Creek near the Laguna Blvd. crossing, on the Longleaf Drive bridge, on the Camden Spur trail, and elsewhere.  New signs are being prepared for new developments as well.  The Council, working with our partners, plans to install signs throughout the watershed.

 

Look for the signs along the way next time you’re walking or biking the trails!

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