List members may be interested in this new book, currently available with over 15% savings and free shipping.

"Most trails are designed just to get the visitor from Point A to Point B.
Interpretive trails are designed to help the visitor laugh, cry, smile, 
discover, understand and explore along the way."

The Interpretive Trails Book will provide you with the essential skills and understanding you'll need to create a successful trail. You'll discover:
* The four key questions to ask before even starting to plan a trail.
* How to use the eyes of an artist, explorer and storyteller to help speed trail planning.
* The seven concepts you need to understand to deliver effective recreational learning.
* Proven techniques to ensure clear, practical learning objectives for your trail.

For full details, sample pages, and to enjoy 15% savings on the published price, please visit:
www.museumsetc.com/products/the-interpretive-trails-book Use the discount code TRAILS to get your 15% savings.

Interpretive trails - both outdoor and indoor - can provide visitors with a unique immersion experience in viewing, discovering and experiencing the locations they’re visiting, helping them re-connect with a natural or cultural environment in a personal way.

Yet to be truly effective, there are proven and tested guidelines about how to plan any trail’s story, experience opportunities, delivery and physical design. This new book shares these successful planning strategies, guidelines, designs and media as tools to help other planners create amazing interpretive experiences.

If you're involved in any way with interpretation, learning, or visitor engagement you won't want to miss this highly practical new book!

Graeme Farnell
Publisher, MuseumsEtc

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MuseumsEtc Ltd 
UK: Hudson House | 8 Albany Street | Edinburgh EH1 3QB
USA: 675 Massachusetts Ave., Ste 11 | Cambridge | MA 02139
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