This one hundred-acre park is located in the southeast portion
of Lancaster County and is named after the late Theodore A. Parker
III, an internationally known ornithologist from Lancaster
County.
In this park, Stewart Run tumbles over rocks and waterfalls to
create one of the County's most pristine streams. Visitors can hike
along a trail that parallels this stream and the sheer walls of
rock that help to create this isolated valley.
Trout lilies, violets, and mayapple carpet the forest floor each
spring. In the ravine's upper section, club mosses, ground pine,
ferns and lichens give visitors a glimpse of the type of forest
that once covered much of Pennsylvania.
Don't forget to write down the code character found in the log
for this cache!
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