spuyaləpabš Trail art: Surprise Lake Tributary North, view 2
The SR 167 completion project is building a portion of the new spuyaləpabš Trail in Pierce County. The trail will roughly follow SR 167 from Puyallup through Fife and Tacoma. The name spuyaləpabš is the Lushootseed name for the Puyallup People, translated as “people from the bend at the bottom of the river.” The name was recommended by the Puyallup Tribe of Indians. Much of the trail will be located on the tribal reservation.
Learn how to pronounce the trail name: bit.ly/SR167TrailName
Artwork by Coast Salish artists will be featured at key locations along the trail, telling the stories and culture of the Puyallup Tribe of Indians.
This concept visualization shows the art proposed for the spuyaləpabš Trail near the Surprise Lake Tributary North.
Art is still in draft form. Art will be installed during Stage 2b of the SR 167 Completion Project.
Art provided by NoiseCat Art: Ed NoiseCat, Judith Card, Ablaza Pluff. Visualization by WSDOT.
spuyaləpabš Trail art: Surprise Lake Tributary North, view 2
The SR 167 completion project is building a portion of the new spuyaləpabš Trail in Pierce County. The trail will roughly follow SR 167 from Puyallup through Fife and Tacoma. The name spuyaləpabš is the Lushootseed name for the Puyallup People, translated as “people from the bend at the bottom of the river.” The name was recommended by the Puyallup Tribe of Indians. Much of the trail will be located on the tribal reservation.
Learn how to pronounce the trail name: bit.ly/SR167TrailName
Artwork by Coast Salish artists will be featured at key locations along the trail, telling the stories and culture of the Puyallup Tribe of Indians.
This concept visualization shows the art proposed for the spuyaləpabš Trail near the Surprise Lake Tributary North.
Art is still in draft form. Art will be installed during Stage 2b of the SR 167 Completion Project.
Art provided by NoiseCat Art: Ed NoiseCat, Judith Card, Ablaza Pluff. Visualization by WSDOT.