Hogue Tract Nature Signs - Fauquier County VA
N 38° 29.197 W 077° 46.688
18S E 257686 N 4263465
Signs identifying the native trees on the handicapped-accessible trail of Hogue Tract were the result of an Eagle Scout project.
Waymark Code: WMBMJX
Location: Virginia, United States
Date Posted: 06/02/2011
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John Wargo of Troop 1930 in Fauquier County, VA installed 24 numbered posts with signs identifying trees along the handicapped-accessible trails of
Hogue Tract for his Eagle Scout project in 2001. The tract is a part of the
Chester F. Phelps Wildlife Management Area. The trail is closed to the general public during hunting season since it is used by disabled hunters, but opened from February 1 to September 30.
John worked jointly with Asst. Wildlife Biologist Robert Hensen to complete his concept. According to an article published in the Fredericksburg Free-Lance Star in November 2003, another Eagle Scout built benches on the trail.
A sign at the kiosk in the Hogue Tract parking area says there are self-guiding pamphlets to follow the numbered posts. Slots are there, but ten years after this project was completed, no pamphlets are available. It isn't necessary since each sign provides ample information and description. Unfortunately, a couple of signs are missing, probably due to the elements and perhaps, vandalism. Nonetheless, it provides an interesting nature walk for both the able and disabled hiker.