BOOT HILL
Welcome to Western Jersey! This series of caches has been placed by the recently formed Western Jersey Cachers (WJC) group to introduce the caching community to our wild western region of NJ.
No boots, no hills, but use your imagination…
It’s a small Lock-n-lock hidden right at the edge of the Preserve, so please take care and heed the nearby “No Trespassing” signs so you don’t venture onto private property.
These caches are located at the Eames Preserve in Hopewell Township, which was purchased in 2008 by the Friends of Hopewell Valley Open Space and the NJ Department of Environmental Protection. The 75-acre property was used for farming until the 1970s. Since then, most of the meadows have succeeded into forest while a few meadows are maintained by periodic mowing to provide for wildflowers, butterflies and birds. The preserve has a 1.6 mile narrow loop trail with a gradual 50’ elevation change. The first section of the trail follows an old road as it passes the site of a former house and outbuildings. The trail also runs along a section of the Woodsville Brook and winds through a mature grove of beech trees. Parts of the trail can be muddy, especially after heavy rains. Please stay on the established trails as much as possible, keep pets leashed, and do your part to preserve this beautiful tract of land by remembering to Cache In – Trash Out.
Please note that hunting is allowed in the Preserve on certain dates during the Fall and Winter; check the notice at the entrance to the Preserve for more detailed information.
For more information on WJC events and caches, please visit www.wnjc.org.