Wayfinding Signage for Parks, Trails & Public Spaces

Clear, durable and visually balanced signage that helps visitors move confidently through parks, trails, precincts and public spaces.

At Signs Plus, we create wayfinding systems that belong naturally within their surroundings. Our designs are planned carefully to ensure clarity, usability and a consistent visual language. Each sign is constructed with high quality, long lasting materials suited to Australian conditions.

What We Build

Our wayfinding signage is ideal for:

  • Parks and gardens
  • Walking trails and boardwalks
  • Lookouts and visitor nodes
  • Tourism precincts
  • Heritage and cultural interpretation sites

Built to Last

We combine refined design with strong fabrication. Options include:

  • Australian redgum or other native timbers
  • Engraved stainless steel panels
  • Powder coated steel and aluminium
  • Reflective graphic systems using premium 3M or Avery sheeting

All materials are selected for durability, visibility and resistance to weathering.

Designed for Clarity

A successful wayfinding system relies on information hierarchy, consistent layout and accessible placement. Our team works with you to plan routes, map visitor movements and produce signage that is intuitive to read and easy to follow.

Work With Us

Based in Swan Hill, Victoria, our workshop fabricates and finishes complete signage systems ready for installation. We work with councils, landscape architects, contractors, tourism bodies and community groups.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is wayfinding signage?
Wayfinding signage helps people navigate a space by providing clear directions, location markers and information. It guides visitors through parks, trails, precincts and public areas in a simple and intuitive way.
Where is wayfinding signage typically used?
It is commonly used in national parks, botanic gardens, walking tracks, boardwalks, lookouts, tourist precincts, recreation reserves, campuses, community facilities and heritage sites.
What materials do you use for wayfinding signs?
We fabricate signs using durable outdoor materials such as Australian redgum timber, stainless steel, aluminium, powder coated steel and premium reflective sheeting. Materials are selected for longevity, visibility and suitability to the environment.
Are your signs suitable for harsh Australian conditions?
Yes. All materials and finishes are chosen to withstand sun exposure, rain, wind and temperature changes. Each sign is designed for long term outdoor performance.
Can you custom design the signage for our site?
Absolutely. Every wayfinding project is tailored to suit the landscape, visitor flow and branding requirements. We customise sizing, colours, typography, maps, icons and graphic style.
Do you help with mapping and layout planning?
Yes. We assist with planning routes, information hierarchy, sign placement and the overall navigation system to ensure a clear and consistent visitor experience.
What is the typical turnaround time?
Timeframes vary depending on project size and fabrication complexity. Most wayfinding projects move through design, approval and production stages over a several months. Larger or highly detailed projects may require additional time.
Do you install the signs?
We can provide installation guidance, hardware recommendations and complete installation services depending on your location and project scope.
Can you match our branding or colour scheme?
Yes. We can incorporate logos, colour palettes, typefaces and other branding elements to ensure your signage reflects your identity and complements the space.
How long do the signs last?
With appropriate materials and maintenance, outdoor wayfinding signs are built for long service life. Metals, quality timbers and protective coatings all contribute to strong durability.
Can you produce signage that supports accessibility?
Yes. We can incorporate accessibility considerations such as clear fonts, strong contrast, suitable sizing, logical placement and simplified mapping to support a wide range of users.