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We look forward to the day when conditions are safe enough to resume our group field trips. Meanwhile, you can get outside, enjoy the spring weather, and learn about native plants on your own, guided by NPSOT interpretive plant signs at any of the following four locations:
- Berry Springs Park & Preserve (Georgetown)
- Brushy Creek Regional Trail – East (near Champion Park)
- Brushy Creek Regional Trail – West (between Brushy Creek Sports Park and the YMCA in Cedar Park)
- Jim Rodgers Trail – West (in Southwest Williamson County Regional Park)
Each sign provides identification tips and fun facts about the plant. If you’d like to learn even more, you can point your cell phone’s camera at the QR code on the sign. The QR code will take you to a webpage (https://npsot.org/wp/wilco/resources/interpretive-signs) where you can find informative links for each plant, plus maps showing where all the signs are located.
Enjoy!
NPSOT-Wilco Field Trip Committee
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