The Manasquan River is a 26.5-mile-long (42.6 km) waterway in central New Jersey. It flows from central Monmouth County, beginning in Freehold Township, to the Atlantic Ocean, where it empties between the communities of Manasquan and Point Pleasant via the Manasquan Inlet. It widens greatly as it nears the ocean, making it ideal for boating, and is a very popular recreational area of the Jersey Shore.
The Manasquan River and Inlet is the northernmost terminus of the Intracoastal Waterway. The river is the center of a large watershed area that incorporates numerous streams as well as a large man-made pumped (i.e no direct flow from the river) reservoir in Howell Township; aptly named the Manasquan Reservoir. It also marks the traditional boundary between North Jersey and South Jersey; it separates Monmouth and Ocean counties and marks the border between rich, fertile soil to the north and the sandier soil of the "Pine Barrens" to the south.
This is first cache in a series of 4 that you will need to visit to log Manasquan River Greenway Final. Bison tube container is located couple feet off of blue trail in Manasquan River Park. Be prepared, trail gets wet and muddy after the rain, expect to walk approximately 1 mile one way to get to this cache. You can park in main parking lot or by the archery range if open.