Smokey Bear Education Trail

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Smokey Bear Education Trail is an interpretive walking path near the Taylor Creek Visitor Center that teaches visitors about forest fire prevention, local ecology, and the legacy of the Smokey Bear conservation campaign.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf interpretive trail
tourist attraction
walking trail
access foot
associatedWith Smokey Bear
surface form: Smokey Bear wildfire prevention campaign

U.S. Forest Service
country United States of America
surface form: United States
educationalFocus forest conservation
forest ecology
wildfire prevention
wildlife habitat
hasFeature educational displays
interpretive signs
walking path
hasTheme Smokey Bear conservation campaign
forest fire prevention
local ecology
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

Lake Tahoe Basin
locatedNear Taylor Creek Visitor Center
namedAfter Smokey Bear
purpose to promote conservation ethics
to promote wildfire safety awareness
to teach visitors about forest fire prevention
to teach visitors about local ecology
targetAudience families
general public
school groups
topic forest ecosystems
human-caused wildfires
native plants
native wildlife
safe campfire practices
typicalActivity educational programs
hiking
nature observation
usedFor environmental education
public outreach
recreation

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Taylor Creek Visitor Center hasTrail Smokey Bear Education Trail