The Delaware Geocaching Trail will take you on an adventurous
journey throughout the great State of Delaware. Our trail will
excite you with all of the historical, agricultural, cultural and
adventurous treasures hidden in Delaware’s three counties. As
you proceed on your venture, you will witness the beautiful
estates, gardens and sanctuaries that envelope this great state.
You will admire the early 1800s architecture of the churches and
homes in New Castle County. You will learn about the early Indian
tribes that settled along the rivers and bays in Sussex County.
While exploring Kent County, you will also be in touch with the
defenders of our State and country. The Trail will take you on a
voyage through Delaware’s beautiful State Parks and a few
special surprise locations that you may have never seen! Enjoy your
quest!
For a complete list of the Delaware Geotrail sites, rules,
passport, and info about a new Delaware geocoin....visit www.visitdelaware.com/geo
Park in the parking area off of Rt 896 for the Carpenter Area of
White Clay Creek State Park.
From parking you will walk 0.2 miles on dirt road/trail to the
frisbee area and Cattaill Pond. No bushwhacking is needed. Please
hide the cache well since this can be a high traffic area. After
getting the cache, check out the observation platform and Catttail
Pond. There are two other close by caches that you can also
get.
From March 1 to November 30 day use park entrance fees are
charged ($3 for Delaware car, $6 for out of state) The fee is good
for all state parks that may be visited that day--save your
receipt.
The Delaware Geotrail would like to thank White Clay Creek State
Park for participating in the trail and MikeOtt for placing this
cache.