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Trailhead Design II

Trailhead Design II takes similar features from Trailhead Design I so visitors can see the connection between the two properties upon entrance and creates new spaces and pathways for hikers, gardeners, and museum visitors.

A large wooden sign is installed along Ely Road to indicate to users that this area is designated for trail users.

Tire stoppers made out of logs help encourage people to park efficiently in the 12 parking spots.

Three shade trees are planted around the southwestern corner of the parking lot to welcome users and provide relief from the sun.

The southwest portion of the parking lot is resurfaced with crushed stone to point the user towards the start of the trail and more information about the trails.

A 4-foot-wide walkway of crushed stone lines the western and northern sides of the parking lot, designating space for people with limited mobility to access the trails, gardens, and museum.

In place of the current garden shed and portable toilet, which are moved to the southeast corner, a pavilion with informational signs and a seating area for community gardeners and trail users offers a place to gather and orient.