These highly visable and informative signs are generally placed in noticeable positions and inform people of the purpose of the park, historic site or tourist destination. Information signs provide visitors with an overview of the site and may include: walking track information; things to see and do; historical cultural and environmental information; camping and statutory information; detailed and overview maps; and payment obligations.

NPWS 7.2.1 Information bay signs – large

Murramarang South Coast Walk map and information sign
Murramarang South Coast Walk map and information sign
Upper Ebor Falls map and information sign
Upper Ebor Falls map and information sign
Agnes Banks NR Tourist Sign
Agnes Banks NR Tourist Sign
Woomargarma NP Tunnel-Road-campground
Woomargarma NP Tunnel-Road-campground
Pebbly-Beach+Station-Creek-Map-&-Info-sign
Pebbly Beach information sign

NPWS Trackhead signs

These trackhead signs mirror each other to be oriented to the direction of the walker. This is a much easier mental calculation!

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Bush Tucker Trail Signage, Karratha WA
Interpretive visitor experience, Gumgali Track, Korora Lookout