Located at Willow River State Park, this cache will bring you to a lightly used part of the park. Nice parking lot nearby (do not park along the road) - be sure you have a daily or yearly state park sticker. Take the fisherman’s trail straight off the lot, and cut into the trees very near the cache. A PB Jar awaits you. Please rehide well to deter muggles. After locating the cache it would be worthwhile walking down to the river and checking out the scenery – quite a lovely area. Bring a fly rod, as the trout fishing is usually pretty good. This cache marks my 125th cache hide, so wanted it to be family-friendly and bring you to a scenic spot. Hope you enjoy the park.
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About Willow River State Park With 2,891 acres of prairie, forests, and panoramic river scenery, Willow River State Park offers year-round recreational and scenic attractions in Western Wisconsin. Located 5 miles northeast of Hudson on County Road A, the park has a campground, a boat launch, and a 400-foot beach and picnic area centered on 172-acre Little Falls Lake. The park has 13 miles of hiking trails that vary in difficulty. The most popular hiking trail destination is the Willow Falls area and the scenic overlooks of the river valley. Willow River State Park draws more than 300,000 visitors each year. The Nature Center, located near the main picnic area, features exhibits on animal and plant life, and park naturalists host many interpretive programs there throughout the year. During the winter months, the Nature Center classroom is opened for use as a warming house from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. See the Wisconsin DNR website for more information. A big thank you to Aaron Mason, Assistant Park Superintendent at Willow River State Park, for reviewing and approving these state park caches!
The Geocache Notification Form has been submitted and approved by Aaron L. Mason, Assistant Park Superintendent at Willow River State Park. Geocaches placed on Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources managed lands require permission by means of a notification form. Please print out a paper copy of the notification form, fill in all required information, then submit it to the land manager. The DNR Notification form and land manager information can be obtained at the Wisconsin DNR website.