The Red Run Creek, a branch of the Clinton River was the means
that the early pioneers followed by canoe. The Red Run Creek
provided the pathway that the Moravian Trail (a 23.5 mile wagon
road built in 1785 by the Moravian Missionaries and local Native
Americans) followed to reach the interior to settle and homestead.
At the time, this territory was nothing but a marsh and the Red Run
Creek and other similar waterways provided the drain outlets to dry
the land and open the area for forestry and farming.
There is a nice new trail next to the Red Run that will get you
near all the caches. The parking coords provided below is the bast
spot to park your cachemobile.
Parking Coords are: N42 33.027 W082 59.807