New Trailhead Interpretive Signs In Lincoln City
- Kiera Morgan
- Feb 18, 2022
- 1 min read

Lincoln City Parks and Recreation is announced the installation of newly designed trailhead interpretive signage at all of the Lincoln City Open Space trails. These signs will include trail maps along with interpretive art which showcase the flora and fauna that live in the Open Space. Local science illustrator, Nora Sherwood, is the artist behind this artwork. The interpretive signs will be located at seven Open Space trails, consisting of 15 trailheads total. These signs were made possible by a grant from Travel Oregon.
There will be a Lincoln City Parks and Recreation Open Spaces Trailhead Interpretative Signage Ribbon Cutting on Friday, February 25, 2022, 10:00am at The Knoll trailhead, located at the cul-de-sac at the end of NW West Devils Lake Boulevard. Special guests may include Lincoln City City Council, Travel Oregon, artist Nora Sherwood and the Lincoln City Parks & Recreation Board, among others. Refreshments will be served. Immediately after the ribbon cutting, there will be a trail maintenance party where all volunteers are invited to ‘chip in!’ and lay bark on The Knoll trail.

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