The cache is just off a clearly defined trail. Use caution when
approaching from above as the trail is very steep although very
short. I suggest parking in the lot below so that you can enjoy
hiking in this park and hunting the several other caches that are
here. From the lower lot, take the trail adjacent to the disabled
parking, but keep in mind that GZ is not accessible by wheelchair.
When you get to the road look for the yellow post with a red top.
This marks the trail to the cache..
If you have already enjoyed this park and are looking for a
quick grab, park above as you will only be 100' from GZ.
Above Parking: N37 28 632 // W122 16 903
Below Parking: N37 28 504 // W122 16 974
You do not want to stray from the trail as poison oak is
abundant in the area.... For those who have severe reactions to PO,
I recommend having your Doc prescribe Betamethasone Dipropionate
Cream the next time that you fall victim to this annoying plant.
This ointment stops the itching in minutes and if applied a couple
times a day is a huge help....
Additionally, it has been reported(by NavySparksandtheMrs.,
thanks to you both) that the trunk of an old oak tree about 25'
down trail from the..."hint" and the cache...houses a large family
of bees. No reason to go near this tree however, but please stay
alert, especially if you are allergic to bee stings....Enjoy the
hunt.