Geo-log along the perimeter loop trail Traditional Cache
Geo-log along the perimeter loop trail
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Small sized cache located along the perimeter loop trail along the southen section of Caesar Creek lake - placed with permission.
The perimeter loop trail is a 13 mile trail that runs along the contour of the southern edge of Caesar Creek Lake. This section of the trail starts at the Corps of Engineers Visitor Center and travels north to the Hopewell Day Lodge. Parking is available at the Visitor Center.
Caesar Creek Lake offers a wide variety of recreational opportunities. There is something for everyone; the camper, hiker,
horseback rider, sportsman, boater, fossil collector and more. The project includes 2,830 acres of water and 7,720 acres of land.
Visitors should begin their tours at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Visitor Center, the overlook and the dam areas. The Visitor Center offers a wide variety of displays and presentations covering a variety of topics including wildlife, fossils and construction of the dam. Visitor Center hours are normally 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
Picnic areas are located at the Visitor Center, Flat Fork Ridge and
Tail Water recreation sites. Each area has parking, picnic tables, grills, water fountains and restroom facilities.
For the more energetic visitor there are over 40 miles of trails.
From the Visitor Center take the short 1/5 of a mile trail, the 3/4 mile trail, or start the 13 mile trail which goes around the southern portion of the lake. More trails are accessible from the horseman's camp off Furnas-Oglesby road.
The cache is about 30 feet from the trail and as always please practice CITO (Cache In Trash Out) on your hike.
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