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2009 Edition Part 2 Figure 2M-5. Recreational and Cultural Interest Area Symbol Signs for General Applications
Figure 2M-5. Recreational and Cultural Interest Area Symbol Signs for General Applications
This figure shows 27 recreational and cultural interest area symbol signs for general applications. Except for RS-200, they are shown as square brown symbol signs with white borders and legends.
RS-002 is shown with a symbol of a horizontal cigarette with smoke rising from the right end. It is labeled "Smoking."
RS-005 is shown with a broken line leading to a small solid upside-down "U" within an upside-down U-shaped line. It is labeled "Tunnel."
RS-006 is shown with a roofed structure atop tall vertical supports connected by a cross brace. It is labeled "Lookout Tower."
RS-007 is shown with a symbol of a lighthouse with beams extending to the left and right. It is labeled "Lighthouse."
RS-008 is shown with an equilateral triangle with jagged squares breaking off the right side. It is labeled "Falling Rocks."
RS-009 is shown with a cross-section view of a vertical barrier with five horizontal lines to the left of the barrier and two waves to the right. It is labeled "Dam."
RS-011 is shown with a side view of a deer with antlers. It is labeled "Deer Viewing Area."
RS-012 is shown with a side view of a bear. It is labeled "Bear Viewing Area."
RS-017 is shown with a symbol of a walking dog with a leash attached and extending up and to the left. It is labeled "Pets on Leash."
RS-031 is shown with a symbol of the front view of a bus. It is labeled "Bus Stop."
RS-036 is shown with a symbol of a person looking through a mounted telescope pointed to the left. It is labeled "Viewing Area."
RS-042 is shown with a symbol of flames rising from two crossed logs. It is labeled "Campfires."
RS-080 is shown with a diagonal arrow pointing down and to the right at a large asterisk. It is labeled "Point of Interest."
RS-090 is shown with a symbol of a fire extinguisher canister with a horizontal nozzle. It is labeled "Fire Extinguisher."
RS-099 is shown with a symbol for a snake in reverse-S curve. It is labeled "Rattlesnakes."
RS-101 is shown with symbols for a drink can with a raised tab and a bottle. It is labeled "Cans or Bottles."
RS-102 is shown with symbols for a hamburger and a drink in a cup with a straw. It is labeled "Snack Bar."
RS-103 is shown with a symbol for a portable radio with a handle and two circular speakers. It is labeled "Radios."
RS-111 is shown with a symbol of a baby in a stroller. It is labeled "Strollers."
RS-115 is shown with a symbol of a single propeller sea plane on a wave. It is labeled "Sea Plane."
RS-120 is shown with a symbol of a person holding leafless branches. It is labeled "Wood Gathering."
RS-122 is shown with a symbol of a person walking on a horizontal broken line supported by two squares. It is labeled "Walk on Boardwalk."
RS-123 is shown with a symbol of a person walking on a trail. It is labeled "Stay on Trail."
RS-140 is shown with a symbol of a pick-up truck. It is labeled "Pick-Up Trucks."
RS-141 is shown with symbols of a magnifying glass, binoculars, and leaf. It is labeled "Nature Study Area."
RS-142 is shown with symbols of a wagon wheel and arrowhead. It is labeled "Cultural Interest Area."
RS-200 is shown as a square green sign with a white border and legend with a triangular recycling symbol. It is labeled "Recycling."