Narcisse is the world’s largest congregation of snakes at winter dens. The interpretive plan for this extraordinary site included interpretation for three areas:
Transition Area:
- from parking lot onto the site
- trailhead sign
- picnic shelter with interpretation on current research projects at the site
- amphitheatre area used by tour guides and interpreters for orientation
Orientation Area:
- before heading out on trail (some visitors may only get to this point)
- series of eight interpretive signs providing an overview of the site and key messages
- sculpture of a mating ball
Four Dens:
- located along a 3-km trail that loops through the site
- each den site to include three interpretive signs addressing the activities of the snakes in either spring, summer, winter or fall
Theme: Each season the red-sided garter snakes of Narcisse undergo a change in their annual cycle.
Challenge: Provide interpretation for visitors year round when the feature being interpreted will only be there in spring and fall.
Location: Highway 17, just north of the town of Narcisse

