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Prehistoric interpretation along Box Canyon Trail; Wupatki National Monument, northeast Arizona
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Photo by: Stuart Macdonald
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signs and signage, historic, monuments and memorials, trailside, interpretive sign
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Fences keep trail users away from retaining wall drop-off, and out of earth moving area; Sparks Marina Park near Reno, Nevada
Fences keep trail users away from retaining wall drop-off, and out of earth moving area; Sparks Marina Park near Reno, Nevada
Fences keep trail users away from retaining wall drop-off, and out of earth moving area; Sparks Marina Park near Reno, Nevada
Timber mileage marker post on the Highline Canal Trail; Greenwood Village, Colorado
Timber mileage marker post on the Highline Canal Trail; Greenwood Village, Colorado
Timber mileage marker post on the Highline Canal Trail; Greenwood Village, Colorado
Sign describes conditions, distance, and uses allowed as well as warning; Emerald Bay State Park, California
Sign describes conditions, distance, and uses allowed as well as warning; Emerald Bay State Park, California
Sign describes conditions, distance, and uses allowed as well as warning; Emerald Bay State Park, California
Stop sign is on the left side of the trail for some reason on Orlando's Cady Way Trail
Stop sign is on the left side of the trail for some reason on Orlando's Cady Way Trail
Stop sign is on the left side of the trail for some reason on Orlando's Cady Way Trail
Raised refuge island where the Highline Canal Trail crosses four-lane Iliff Blvd.; Denver, Colorado
Raised refuge island where the Highline Canal Trail crosses four-lane Iliff Blvd.; Denver, Colorado
Raised refuge island where the Highline Canal Trail crosses four-lane Iliff Blvd.; Denver, Colorado
The Boulder Creek Trail runs below the water level with a retaining wall to keep out normal flows; the sign warns people not to shelter from rain here in case of flooding
The Boulder Creek Trail runs below the water level with a retaining wall to keep out normal flows; the sign warns people not to shelter from rain here in case of flooding
The Boulder Creek Trail runs below the water level with a retaining wall to keep out normal flows; the sign warns people not to shelter from rain here in case of flooding