There is a place to park near the cache location, and take care when crossing the road if you have stopped on the other side of the road. The cache you are seeking a a sistema container with log, scribble stick and some goodies.
With outdoor living areas so popular in Western, and Christmas falling in summer, why not take Christmas outdoors? Of course, you'll have to keep the presents inside until the last minute. Why not plant your very own Native Aussie Christmas Tree and dress it up for Christmas.
The habit of the species is a tree up to 10 m high, or as a shrub. The rough bark is grey-brown. Flowers are a vivid yellow-orange, appearing between October and January. It is a root hemiparasite, is photosynthetic and mainly obtains water and mineral nutrients from its hosts. The haustoria arising from the roots of Nuytsia attach themselves to roots of many nearby plants and draw water and therefore nutrients from them. Almost all species are susceptible to attack, haustoria have even been found attached to underground cables.[1] In natural settings Nuytsia withdraws relatively little from each individual host, but is attached to so many other plants that the benefit to this hemiparasitic tree is likely to be considerable. (Cheers to Wikipedia)