Hi There! Welcome to your new adventure here at the Pinelands Preserve.
I came upon this area as I was overflying the area and swooped down for a look. Come take a walk, a jog, a bike ride, or bring your horse to
find this series of caches. The trails here are very well manicured and are easy to traverse by mountain bike. The information below is provided from the Pinelands Preserve website. A link to the page is provided at the top of the page.
Hiking Trails
Trails leading from the parking area will take you through and around the three dominant natural communities and seven (7) miles of nature trails. Many trails offer no shade or shelter, so be prepared for sun, excessive heat, or sudden thunderstorms. Make sure you have plenty of water, snacks, sunscreen, and insect repellent. Trails may have uneven surfaces, so please be cautious and aware of your surroundings to ensure a safe hike. You may encounter an American alligator, feral hog, or a poisonous snake. Please observe all wildlife at a safe distance.
Wildlife Viewing
Pinelands is home to a variety of wildlife and offers plenty of opportunities to view a number of species in their natural state.
Common wildlife observed from the trails and observation tower include; the American Bald Eagle, American Alligator, White-tailed Deer, Barred Owl, Wild Turkey, Wood Stork, Ibis, Sandhill Crane, many other Waders, Quail, butterflies, and several species of snakes, including the Eastern
Diamondback Rattlesnake and Coral Snake.
Early morning and late evening are the best times to observe wildlife.
Please observe all wildlife at a safe distance.
About the Cache! Nice little spot. Follow a game trail to reach me!
