Those in search of this cache should be aware that the cache itself is hidden on a plateau along the trail. When you have reached this area look for a rock outcrop. If walking to this cache it is easiest to begin from the entrance closest to AREA 5. For those who are adventuress enough to drive the trail I recommend you walk a portion before beginning. Sufficient parking space can be found near the entrance.
I hope this information helps to even the odds and good luck searching.
It is the policy of Hollister Hills District Staff to encourage positive use of park land and its many natural resources. Geocaching can be a positive recreational activity when practiced following established conditions and procedures. While Geocaching within Hollister Hills SVRA be vigilant and aware of your surroundings, as well as other park visitors.
Also, be aware of erosion and the impacts you have while Geocaching. Please stay on all existing roads and trails. Park your vehicle so that there is ample room for other vehicles to pass (when possible) while being aware of not driving over any vegetation or off trail. Be aware of poison oak and what it looks like year round. Also, be aware that there are ticks and snakes at Hollister Hills SVRA. We encourage participants to continuously check yourselves and other members of your group for ticks and to be cautious of snakes when near tall grass. Enjoy your time in the park and Happy Geocaching!!
Please respect the park hours of operation which are sunrise to sunset. Be aware there is a $5 dollar park fee, which can be paid at the front kiosk when coming to geocache at Hollister Hills SVRA (for this event we will be waiving the fee for all registered participants). Lastly if you are interested in placing your own geocaches, please review our geocache policy here at the park by clicking on the link. (visit link)