Turtle’s Lair Traditional Cache
PMKitchen: Time to close this one down. It had a good run and was enjoyed frequently. Good bye.
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Lots of turtles swim and bask in the sun here. See how many you can count. Watch for Bald Eagles too!
This cache is located inside Lake Livingston State Park. Lake Livingston State Park, in Polk County, one mile southwest of Livingston, contains 635.5 acres along Lake Livingston an 84,800-acre reservoir. It was acquired by warranty deed and from private landowners in 1971 and opened to the public in 1977. It is located near the ghost town of Swartwout, a steamboat landing on the Trinity River in the 1830s through the1850s, and the meeting place of Polk County's first commissioner’s court before voters selected Livingston as county seat. For more information visit the park web site at:
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Day use fees apply and the park closes at night. Please obey all park rules and regulations. Park in designated parking areas only. And, be respectful by leaving nothing but foot prints and taking nothing but memories.
A Geocache permit is on file at the park headquarters office.
The cache box is small (4x3x2 inch) Lock-N-Lock box that is camouflaged to blend into the terrain. Smaller swag items and Travel Bugs will fit.
The hike into the cache area is flat; however, the trail can get quite muddy after a rain.
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
Sebz gur genvy naq nyvtarq jvgu gur byq oevqtr, gur pnpur vf frira “cnprf” ba n 240 qrterr urnqvat.
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