Bradshaw Meadow Watershed Project
The Bradshaw Meadow watershed project was initiated in June 1995 to reduce sheet and gulley erosion, to enhance the re-growth of native grasses and vegetation thereby reproducing a more viable ecosystem. That's what the sign says. It makes for a great place for the wild life to hang out to eat and drink.
Just below the meadow are a few springs.
Another watering hole.
A third watering hole just below the meadow.
Here's the gate on trail number 16 entering into the meadow.
Once in the meadow you can see the pond. Elk and deer are often seen at the pond.
Looking up toward the meadow from the pond.
A few prints in the mud at the edge of the pond.
One of two signs explaining the project.
A view of the meadow from behind the pond.
In the spring the meadow is full of wild flowers.