Still Pond Landing Traditional Cache
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Still Pond Creek is a scenic, protected tributary of the Chesapeake Bay. Prior to European settlement, the land in and around the creek was a major fishing camp for Native Americans who harvested the oysters that were once plentiful in these waters. Ancient oyster middens are still visible eroding out of the bluffs that characterize this scenic tributary.
This landing, located near the creek’s head of navigation, has very shallow water and is only suited for canoes, kayaks, and small boats. It is a three-mile paddle to the mouth of Still Pond Creek, where visitors can enjoy a spectacular view of the upper Chesapeake.
The geocache is small, black and hidden out of plain sight. It's less about the cache type and more about taking in the scenery around you.
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