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JAG Crew Cleans the MouseTail Cache In Trash Out® Event

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Hidden : Sunday, June 24, 2007
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

Mousetail Landing State Park is a hidden jewel out in the middle of nowhere. They have been very nice to allow us to hide geocaches here, so let's give back to them just a little by cleaning up the area after our weekend of Cookouts, Campouts and Weenie Roasts.

This 1,247-acre area is located on the east banks of the Tennessee River in the state's picturesque Western valley. Tradition has it that Mousetail Landing received its name during the Civil War period when one of the area's tanning companies caught fire. The exodus of mice fleeing the burning tannery was so profuse that the area in proximity of the park became known as Mousetail Landing. The scenic Buffalo River flows nearby, providing opportunity for family canoe float trips.

The park campground has a modern bathhouse, laundromat, and electricity/water hookups to 19 of the 24 campsites. A dump station is also located within this area. Spring Creek is a 21-site campground found on the banks of the Tennessee River.

Campsites are equipped with picnic tables and grills. Backcountry camping is allowed but requires a permit.

The park has one day-use, three mile trail and there is one over night, eight mile trail with two screened in shelters. These backcountry shelters have bunkbeds and each shelter sleeps 8 people. Shelter #2 is on a large limestone bluff overlooking the Tennessee River and Busseltown Wildlife Management Area. Shelter #1 is located in a scenic hardwood forest.

There are approximately 25 picnic tables scattered throughout the park, 16 of these tables having grills nearby. Some tables can be pulled together for larger groups. Picnic areas are first-come, first-served with the exception of the pavilions.

There is one large pavilion that can accommodate up to 100 people. Reservations for the pavilion can be made up to one year in advance. There is a fee for rental of the pavilion. Also available for rent is 144 sq. ft. gazebo. Contact the park for more information.

A swimming beach area has been established on the Spring Creek embayment, a branch of the Tennessee River. Swimming is at your own risk. There is NO lifeguard on duty.

A small stream at the entrance of the park is enjoyable for small children and adults to wade in with its cold, clear water.

As for the CITO, we'll gather together after breakfast and clean up around the campground area and pavillion and anything else we see that needs to be done. Breakfast will be somewhere around 0800, hope you join us!!

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