Posted on October 15, 2015
Join SYRCL in celebrating the grand opening of the newly updated Loney Meadow Interpretive Trail. The celebration will be on the morning of Monday, November 2.
The 1.5-mile loop trail, located off of Bowman Lake Road, now has new and improved interpretive signs. Visitors to the trail will learn about the ecology and history of the area, with a focus on the importance of mountain meadows.
SYRCL would like to thank our project partners. Sign content was developed in collaboration with the Tahoe National Forest. Local artist Jennifer Rain Crosby contributed original artwork. The signs were designed by Tallac Applied Ecology & Design.
Funding for this project was provided by the Sierra Nevada Conservancy, an agency of the State of California.
Slideshow of the new Loney Meadow interpretive signs
More information about SYRCL’s work in meadows
Grand Opening Schedule, November 2, 2015:8:30 am – Meet at the SYRCL office for car-pooling (Please RSVP to [email protected] if interested in this option)
OR
9:45 am – Meet at Loney Meadow turn-off on Bowman Lake Rd. We will fit into high-clearance vehicles here for the quick (and rough) trip to the trailhead.
10 am – Gathering, introductions, remarks (at Loney Meadow trailhead)
10:30 am – 12 pm – Walk the trail, enjoy the new signs
12 pm – Travel back to SYRCL office / Nevada City