Monday, June 25, 2012

Kittatinny Ridge interpretive panel installed at Scott Farm Trail Center

Click on image for larger view. Designed by Kim Williams.
The first Kittatinny Ridge interpretive panel using the new Kittatinny Coalition logo and tag-line is on display at Scott Farm Trail Center in the Cumberland Valley at the base of the Ridge.  The Ridge’s significance as a globally important migratory fly-way and connections to the Appalachian Trail are key themes.  The panel content also explains the significance of the Kittatinny Ridge and Corridor as providing critical high quality interior-forest habitat and protection for important drinking water supplies and stream habitat.

Designed by ATC’s Kim Williams, this panel was developed for a series of interpretive signs along the A.T. throughout South Mountain and the Cumberland Valley by the South Mountain Partnership with assistance from the CumberlandValley Visitors Bureau.

Developing a plan for consistent signage and branding throughout the Kittatinny Ridge and Corridor was a topic of discussion at a recent Kittatinny Central Partners meeting.

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