Shelley Gregory with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Pinedale Field Office says that four new interpretive signs for the Lander Road have been installed 21 miles south of Pinedale at the Lander Road historical site (mile marker 78.5) on Highway 191.
The interpretive signs are the result of a cooperative mitigation effort for impacts to the portion of the 256-mile Lander Road, a branch of the California National Historic Trail, traversing the Pinedale Anticline natural gas field.
For more information on the signs, you can call Sam Drucker at 307-367-5358.
The interpretive signs are the result of a cooperative mitigation effort for impacts to the portion of the 256-mile Lander Road, a branch of the California National Historic Trail, traversing the Pinedale Anticline natural gas field.
For more information on the signs, you can call Sam Drucker at 307-367-5358.
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