The 120-acre region known as Leatherleaf Bog is an excellent example of kettle-moraine topography. In geological terms, a kettle is a depression formed when an isolated block of glacial ice melts. The bog consists of a floating mat of sphagnum moss and leatherleaf surrounded by a moat of water. Marsh fern, marsh marigold, St. John's wort and several species of willow put down roots here.
Please review GC - MHSP #01 for information on the overall series.
1. Geocache is placed on IDNR Department managed property with permission of Site Superintendent Greg Kelly.
2. Do not place the following items in the Geocache: Food items, inappropriate ,offensive, or hazardous materials.
3. It is the visitor’s responsibility to orient themselves with policies and rules pertaining to this IDNR Department managed site
BEST SERIES 2014