Bullfrog Bonanza Traditional Cache
Sapience Trek: Archiving per request of park manager. Please pick up the cache container at your earliest convenience if you haven't already.
More
Please note Use of geocaching.com services is subject to the terms and conditions
in our disclaimer.
Quaker Lake is home to the largest of Allegany State Park's frogs.
The Bullfrog, Rana catesbiana, is plain medium green in
color, with no large spots or skin folds. Bullfrogs lay eggs later
in the year than other local frogs. You will hear their mating
call, a long, low-pitched Wrooomm, in June and July. Tadpoles take
two winters to mature and you can find 4-inch long tadpoles, with
bodies nearly as big as ping-pong balls, during their second
summer.
The cache is located on the shore of Quaker lake in an area with
some large logs. You might like to look for this cache in the
evening to sit and enjoy the sunset and the froggy chorus. The
cache is an ammo can containing boating and fishing related items.
Original contents included a mini signal geocoin, as a first to
find gift, with the logbook and pen. Placed with permission from
Allegany State Park. Permit number ALL250

Placed with permission
Additional Hints
(No hints available.)
Treasures
You'll collect a digital Treasure from one of these collections when you find and log this geocache:

Loading Treasures