Interpretive Sign Unveiling
On Saturday, February 10, 2018, we unveiled an interpretive sign at the Pasadena Drive Coastal Access in Baywood Park. The sign provides information about the local natural and cultural history. The access point is the largest one in a residential area in the county.
The new sign is designed to educate and improve the visitors’ experience. It tells the story and significance of the place and is designed to stimulate the visitor’s interest while challenging their imagination.
The sign was funded by a $2,895 grant from the county’s Infrastructure Grant program and $2,229 in-kind donations. We have worked in partnership with the San Luis Obispo County Parks Department, the Morro Bay National Estuary Program, and Grace Environmental Services to complete this project. Well-known artist, Paula Zima (the creator of our beloved Bridge Bears) did the artwork for the sign.
Photos by Pandora Nash-Karner and Gene Kalland