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APD: Hackberry Hollow Traditional Cache

Hidden : 9/10/2015
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Anderson Park District Website
This cache is part of the APD GeoTrail!

Anderson Park District introduces the APD GeoTrail (launched Fall 2015) offering a trail of caches throughout eight of our parks. This trail is an excellent way to get outside and visit all of our beautiful parks throughout the township. Upon completion, you will have the opportunity to purchase one of our custom Geocoins. Happy Caching!

Clear Creek Park
Located at 6200 Batavia Road (SR 32), Cincinnati, Ohio 45244, Clear Creek Park is open from dawn to dusk by permit use only. No practices or games may take place on these fields without a permit. It is closed during the months of December, January, February, and March. Clear Creek Park consists of 102 acres of land near the Little Miami River and is the current site of up to 23 soccer/lacrosse/rugby fields, plus an award winning “Oasis” which houses concession and restroom facilities, landscaped arbors, and a hexagonal pavilion. Lacrosse fields, Rugby fields, and Football practice areas are available upon request. The 2,250 foot link of the Ohio River to Lake Erie Trail was made possible by a matching grant from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.

History of Clear Creek Park
Clear Creek Park resides on 101.7 acres. The park was initially purchased as 2 individual tracts of land: The Ragland tract and the Burger Tract. The Ragland Tract was purchased by the Anderson Township Trustees on January 24, 1992. The Burger tract was jointly purchased in April of 1993 by the Anderson Township Trustees and the Anderson Park District. The Trustees deeded this property to the APD in late 1993. The Bicentennial Celebration in 1993 provided the initiative for the acquisition and development of additional park land for Anderson Township. Clear Creek Park opened in the late summer of 1996 as the first phase of a continuing building program. In 2000, the APD acquired an additional 35 acres of adjacent property which contains a nationally registered pre-historic site. The addition of the 35 acres makes Clear Creek Park the 101.7 acres it is today, the second largest park in the Anderson Park District. Currently, this park has capabilities for up to 23 irrigated soccer athletic fields of varying sizes; available for use by permit only. The Anderson Township Bicentennial Commission raised funds for part of the development. Additional improvements will be added to Clear Creek as funds become available.

Following the Park’s construction, the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) mandated that turn lanes be added to the entrance/exit of Clear Creek Park in order for the park to continue to function. The turn lanes were initially to be funded through the 1997 additional levy for capital improvements. When the levy did not pass, the APD regarded the status of the turn lanes a top priority and, therefore, sold bonds to generate the revenue to finance the project. Had the APD not taken such action, ODOT could have closed Clear Creek Park regardless of the number of fields being used at any given time. The bonds will be paid back over 15 years. The turn lane project was completed in November of 1998.

The APD was awarded the prestigious "Management Innovation / Special Project Award" by the Ohio Parks and Recreation Association (OPRA) for "The Oasis" project. The project was chosen based on outstanding management creativity, interagency cooperation, and cost effectiveness. In June of 1997, the APD and 130 teens from The Tri-State area youth of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS), cooperated to raise 'The Oasis', an elevated, arbored framework housing concession and restroom facilities, a shelter and walkways. The teens selected this project from a number of other possibilities during their Annual Youth Conference.

Clear Creek Park, formerly a sod farm, is located in the flood plain of the Little Miami River Valley on SR 32. Budget and construction obstacles were the concerns for the APD as building such amenities within a flood plain requires immense creativity to avoid the repeated expense of cleaning and repairing permanent restroom and concession facilities following annual floods. The solution was to place portable trailers within an arbored framework, giving them a facade of permanence while allowing for quick removal with minimal warning time of rising waters. The cost effectiveness of the innovative design coupled with the assistance of the LDS youth made the project unique. The Oasis stands as the focal point of Clear Creek Park for everyone to enjoy while serving as a permanent legacy of community involvement. The benefit to the community, as well as to the people who helped build it, will last for many generations to come.

The APD's "Oasis Project" was selected from eleven Parks and Recreation projects from around the state of Ohio including the Hamilton County Park District, the City of Columbus, the City of Toledo, and the City of Cincinnati. For more information go to:Clear Creek Park

APD GeoTrail:
Feel free to collect each "Codeword" on our premade passport APD GeoTrail Passport
or use your own paper.
APD: Patch O' Pines
APD: Learn Laverty
APD: W. M. Johnson Hills Hike
APD: Cache of Peace
APD: Locust Lane
APD: Riverside Run
APD: Value Veterans

APD Geocoin
Upon finding each of our caches, geocachers can collect a code word from each cache. Write the code word down for each cache. Once you have found all the caches and collected all the code words, stop by the Anderson Parks RecPlex to purchase our custom GeoCoin! The Anderson Parks RecPlex is located at 6915 Beechmont Ave. and we are open Monday-Friday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. (excluding holidays). The first opportunity to purchase our GeoCoin was at our Launch event on September 26th, 2015.
Anderson Park District GeoTrail Launch Event

Contact Us
If there are issues with any of our caches, you have questions/concerns or if you just want to connect with Anderson Parks, please contact us by:

Phone: (513) 388-5082
Email: APDReg@andersonparks.com
Fax: (513) 231-4190
Website: AndersonParks.com

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)