Moraine Hills derives its name from a geologic formation known as a moraine, which is an accumulation of boulders, stones and other debris deposited by a glacier. As glacial ice melted here following the Wisconsin glaciation period, it left gravel-rich deposits called kames that make up the park's wooded hills and ridges.<br/>
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.
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