This cache is part of a revival of the series of caches originally hidden by golfnutz, one of Clarksville’s geocaching pioneers, along the Spadra Creek Nature Trail. This trail is a nice walking/biking/jogging trail that makes a 2.6-mile complete loop that is easiest if walked in a clockwise direction. It is paved on the west side of the creek, but unpaved and fairly rough on the east side.
Water seems to constantly ooze at this fairly secluded spot along the trail. Being on the less traveled side of the trail should give you ample opportunity to search. You can also see both directions along the trail for approaching muggles. You do not have to do any climbing to find the cache, although you may have to step up a little from the trail and stretch some! Be careful not to fall.
The cache container is a small camouflaged plastic tube. Be careful not to drop the cache when retrieving it or replacing it, as it will surely be lost! I also ask that you be careful in logging this find so your comments will not give clues to future cachers.
The closest parking for this cache (see Parking waypoint for coordinates) is accessible by way of a short road on the west side of Hwy 103 directly across from where Taylor Road intersects on the east. It is marked, but you need to watch carefully for it!
Should this cache need attention or if you have any suggestions for improving this cache please send me an email. And remember, your log is my only reward for placing caches. The more you write the better I like it!
This cache is located on city property & placed with permission of the Clarksville City Parks Department.