Pensacola celebrates its fifth Born Learning Trail

The city of Pensacola celebrated its fifth Born Learning Trail Tuesday as they officially unveiled the Bayview Park trail, which was created by the Pensacola News Journal in association with Ready Kids!, the United Way of West Florida, and the Sunstone Project.

Each Born Learning Trail includes 10 interactive signs to provide an active learning experience for young children and their families. The sidewalks are filled with colorful art to inspire conversations between children and their caregivers by describing what they see as they engage with the world around them. Bayview's project was drawn by Andy Marlette and painted by Pensacola News Journal staff.

Georgia Smith, 4, right, goes over her ABC's as she walks with her sister Indie, 2, along the new Born Learning Trail at Bayview Park in Pensacola on Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2023. This newest Born Learning Trail was created by the Pensacola News Journal in association with Ready Kids!, the United Way of West Florida, and the Sunstone Project.
Georgia Smith, 4, right, goes over her ABC's as she walks with her sister Indie, 2, along the new Born Learning Trail at Bayview Park in Pensacola on Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2023. This newest Born Learning Trail was created by the Pensacola News Journal in association with Ready Kids!, the United Way of West Florida, and the Sunstone Project.

Born Learning Trail Locations

Escambia County

Santa Rosa County

Hannah Kessler pushes her 15-month-old son Fitz down the new Born Learning Trail at Bayview Park in Pensacola on Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2023. This newest Born Learning Trail was created by the Pensacola News Journal in association with Ready Kids!, the United Way of West Florida, and the Sunstone Project.
Hannah Kessler pushes her 15-month-old son Fitz down the new Born Learning Trail at Bayview Park in Pensacola on Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2023. This newest Born Learning Trail was created by the Pensacola News Journal in association with Ready Kids!, the United Way of West Florida, and the Sunstone Project.
Trey McWilliams, 6, runs down the new Born Learning Trail at Bayview Park in Pensacola on Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2023. This newest Born Learning Trail was created by the Pensacola News Journal in association with Ready Kids!, the United Way of West Florida, and the Sunstone Project.
Trey McWilliams, 6, runs down the new Born Learning Trail at Bayview Park in Pensacola on Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2023. This newest Born Learning Trail was created by the Pensacola News Journal in association with Ready Kids!, the United Way of West Florida, and the Sunstone Project.

This article originally appeared on Pensacola News Journal: Pensacola Born Learning Trails expand to Bayview Park