Update 2020-06-08: Signs printed and ready to be planted at Naylor Boat Ramp Out and Back, Alapaha River 2020-06-13.
Update 2020-04-04: Improved maps on both signs and better text on Naylor Boat Ramp sign.
The WWALS Trails Committee has drafted these two metal signs to go near the water at the new Naylor Boat Ramp that Lowndes County has built at US 84 with SPLOST VI penny sales tax funds. You can help by commenting on these designs, or by contributing to the cost of the signs.
What do you think should be added, deleted, or edited on the sign above, about this particular boat ramp? Yes, we know the type looks squinchy. That’s because the metal signs will be printed about twice this size.
What do you think of the sign below, about the Alapaha River Water Trail (ARWT)?
That ARWT sign, or ones much like it, will also go near the water at all the other ARWT landings and Boat Ramps.
Thanks to Chris Graham for most of the river miles.
See also the draft water trail brochures, which you can also help fund.
-jsq, John S. Quarterman, Suwannee RIVERKEEPER®
You can join this fun and work by becoming a WWALS member today!
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