Lower Elkhorn NRD receives grant for interpretive learning signs on the Cowboy Trail
Lower Elkhorn NRD receives grant for interpretive learning signs on the Cowboy Trail
Are you looking for a fun way to get out and enjoy a warm summer day? Have you been to the Cowboy Trail? This week Lower Elkhorn Natural Resources District (LENRD) installed six interpretive learning signs to help make your time on the trail more enjoyable and fun for groups of all ages!
LENRD partnered with the Nebraska Game & Parks Commission on this project and received a grant to develop the signs through the Watchable Wildlife Grant Program. The signs are located along the 2.2 miles of paved trail (managed by the LENRD) heading west from the trailhead in Norfolk’s Ta-Ha-Zouka Park.
“These signs are a great way to learn more about your natural resources as you walk along the Cowboy Trail just west of Ta-Ha-Zouka Park," said LENRD Information & Education Specialist Julie Wragge. "The interpretive learning signs are designed to help people understand, appreciate and emotionally connect with their surroundings.”
The signs include popular topics addressing animal signs left behind, watchable wildlife, river life, Nebraska water, riparian woods and pollinators.
“We hope you stop to look, listen, and learn about our natural resources the next time you’re on the trail,” Wragge added.