Wood you believe there is more to this 33 acre park than meets the eye? Amazing!
There is some magnetism to this cache, though it may not be what you are thinking. So.. you can think outside the box, or inside the box.. just don't think on top of the box!
BNMac can neither confirm nor deny the smaller than a regular container is hidden in the structure or the woods! While you are on the search for this special hand made larger than a small container, please DO NOT climb in the structure. Use reasonable care when retrieving the container, and special care when opening and closing it.
Beware of the Poison Oak and blackberry brambles too! Chances are you will be under the watchful eyes of the area neighbors - be stealthy!
After you find this one, head on out for a nice walk through the park & collect 3 more smileys (as of this update - May 2025) if you haven't already done so.
Congratulations to Mark~Wendy for FTF, and Monkeypal's Gang for STF (Missed it by That Much!)
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The Grand Opening of Rotary Nature Preserve Tice Woods Park was in October 2004.
Rotary Nature Preserve at Tice Woods
This natural area boasts two ponds, a wetland, an upland forest, views of Baker Creek which flows through the park, and a mile of soft-surface trails and boardwalks ( a .2 mile accessible paved pathway leads from the parking area to the wetland boardwalk.) Great park for bird watching throughout the seasons. Full restroom facilities are available at trailhead. Dogs, skateboards, bicycles and smoking are all prohibited within this sensitive park environment. The Tice Woods property was acquired by the City from George Tice in 1979; the Nature Preserve was developed and constructed by McMinnville Rotary Club and opened in 2005.