To earn the rank of Eagle a Boy Scout must plan and direct the completion of a significant group service project designed to benefit his local community. This "Cache To Eagle" series of geocaches highlights just a few of the many Eagle service projects performed within the communities comprising the Old Juniper District of the Trapper Trails Council. We hope you will visit all 12 geocaches and gain a better appreciation for the thousands of hours of meaningful community service performed each year by local Boy Scouts.
Lewiston is the home of Troops 51, 58, 59, and 361. Of the many Eagle projects completed by Scouts from Lewiston, those chosen for this cache are found at the city cemetery. The 4 rock pillars at the entrance are the result of an Eagle project that required some special skills. The nearby wooden sign welcoming guests and listing the cemetery rules is the result of another greatly appreciated Eagle project.
The cache is hanging between 3' and 6' above the ground. The container is a small plastic capsule wrapped with camouflage tape. You'll need to bring your own pen or pencil to write on the log sheet.