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Tactile and sensory elements are features along a trail that are added intentionally to create an immersive experience for everyone.
- Tactile elements can be used along any trail as an inclusive feature to create opportunities for everyone. For example, add sculptures of common native species that visitors can touch and learn from. This makes a great stop along an audio tour!
- Sensory gardens engage a user’s hearing, touch, taste and smell to create an immersive experience for visitors. Flowers, herb gardens and other aromatic plants are engaging and educational for all visitors.
- For inexpensive solutions, guide ropes and audio tours can direct users to feel or smell a natural element.
- Tip: When building a sensory garden or adding tactile features, always consider their height. For example, sensory gardens are best in raised gardens where everyone can experience them.