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A weather-resistant trail marker at Buford Park in Eugene, Oregon
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Photo by: Michael Bullington
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trailside, wayfinding, allowed uses, mileage marker
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Sign for Waller Creek Trail built out of limestone with glazed ceramic sign, Austin, Texas
Sign for Waller Creek Trail built out of limestone with glazed ceramic sign, Austin, Texas
Sign for Waller Creek Trail built out of limestone with glazed ceramic sign, Austin, Texas
Artistic mile markers along the Tennessee Riverway in Chattanooga, Tennessee
Artistic mile markers along the Tennessee Riverway in Chattanooga, Tennessee
Artistic mile markers along the Tennessee Riverway in Chattanooga, Tennessee
Sign along Shoal Creek Trail, Austin, Texas
Sign along Shoal Creek Trail, Austin, Texas
Sign along Shoal Creek Trail, Austin, Texas
Serious warning sign about upcoming highway crossing in safety orange color on Swamp Rabbit Trail, Greenville, South Carolina
Serious warning sign about upcoming highway crossing in safety orange color on Swamp Rabbit Trail, Greenville, South Carolina
Serious warning sign about upcoming highway crossing in safety orange color on Swamp Rabbit Trail, Greenville, South Carolina
Plaque type of sign for trails funded with federal Recreational Trails Program funds by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources
Plaque type of sign for trails funded with federal Recreational Trails Program funds by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources
Plaque type of sign for trails funded with federal Recreational Trails Program funds by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources
In addition to the yield sign, arrows apparently indicate users are to keep right on the Withlacoochie State Trail, Florida
In addition to the yield sign, arrows apparently indicate users are to keep right on the Withlacoochie State Trail, Florida
In addition to the yield sign, arrows apparently indicate users are to keep right on the Withlacoochie State Trail, Florida