This geocache is part of the Florida State Parks Civilian Conservation Corps Geotrail. Fort Clinch State Park is significant in the twentieth century history of Florida as it is one of the first nine state parks in Florida. The original Florida state park system was inspired and constructed by two New Deal programs, the CCC and WPA. In 1933, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was the first New Deal agency to begin operations in Florida. From 1933 to 1942, the CCC and WPA (Works Progress Administration or Work Projects Administration) did significant work throughout Florida and the United States. The CCC and WPA were public work relief programs that were part of the New Deal developed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and executed during his time in office as a response to the economic turmoil caused by the Great Depression. The CCC provided young men with manual labor jobs related to the natural resource development. The FLSP CCC Geotrail runs through nine state parks across the state of Florida: Florida Caverns State Park, Fort Clinch State Park, Highlands Hammock State Park, Hillsborough River State Park, Mike Roess's Gold Head Branch State Park, Myakka River State Park, O'Leno River State Park, Ravine Gardens State Park, and Torreya State Park. The final cache on the geotrail is located in Highlands Hammock State Park, which also happens to be home to the Florida State CCC Museum.
Construction on Fort Clinch began in 1847. The fort was named for General Clinch who was a prominent figure in the Second Seminole War. In the 1930s, CCC enrollees helped to develop the area surrounding the fort into a park for recreational use after the state purchased the lands in 1935. They also worked on stabilization and restoration of the fort itself and the park officially opened to the public in 1938.
The park is open from 8:00AM until sundown, 365 days a year. The admission fees are as follows: $6.00 per vehicle. Limit 2-8 people per vehicle. $4.00 Single Occupant Vehicle. $2.00 Pedestrians, bicyclists, extra passengers, passengers in vehicle with holder of Annual Individual Entrance Pass. Camping is also available.
Fort Clinch State Park's Website
Every cache in this series is a large ammo can which has been locked in place to prevent cache migration. You DO NOT need to unlock it to access the cache contents and sign the log. That being said, please replace the cache and its camouflage to ensure an enjoyable experience for the next person.
In order to find the Florida State Parks FINAL CCC Cache (GC38Y9F), you will need to record the keyword given at each CCC cache. It is your responsibility to record the keyword. The keyword is engraved on the outside of the ammo can AND inside on the lid. Please do not post any pictures in which the keyword is visible. Doing so will result in your log being deleted. Each keyword consists of 4-5 numbers and 6-9 letters. The numbers can be plugged in to reveal the correct coordinates for the final cache on the Florida State Parks Civilian Conservation Corps Geotrail. The entire keyword will be used to verify your find. After finding all ten geocaches you will be eligible to receive a geocoin commemorating the Florida State Parks Civilian Conservation Corps Geotrail. More information on that is available on the FINAL CCC Cache page.
This geocache was placed in Fort Clinch State Park with the permission of park management and assistance from the park staff. A very special thanks goes to Ranger Wesley Berninger. Of all the parks we visited while setting up this geotrail, he was the nicest, most helpful ranger and an absolute pleasure to work with.
Please remember to cache responsibly and stay on designated trails. Practice Cache-In-Trash-Out (when you can) and replace the geocache exactly as found so that the next person can enjoy the find!