Thursday, July 2, 2026

ECO-Life Parks | Designing the Land in Zones

 

10-Post Series: “The 20-Acre ECO-Life Park Vision”

Post 2: Designing the Land in Zones

A 20-acre ECO-Life Park should be thoughtfully designed.

The land should not be random.

It should have zones.

Zones help organize the property so every area has a purpose.

One area may be for campsites.

Another for cabins.

Another for food forests.

Another for gardens.

Another for trails.

Another for workshops.

Another for events.

Another for wildlife habitat.

Another for staff, tools, storage, and maintenance.

Zoning the land helps protect the peaceful feeling of the park.

Visitors know where to go.

Workers know where to maintain.

Volunteers know where to serve.

Sensitive natural areas can be protected.

Active areas can be placed where noise and traffic make sense.

Quiet areas can be placed deeper into the property.

Food forests can be placed where they can be cared for easily.

Parking can be kept near the entrance.

Trails can connect everything.

Good design helps the land function better.

It also helps the visitor experience feel natural and organized.

A 20-acre ECO-Life Park should feel like a place where every path, tree, campsite, garden, and gathering area belongs.

That begins with thoughtful zones.

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