This cache is along the nature walk that starts behind the Ranger Station. As you take the sidewalk behind the ranger station, there will be a grassy path to your left with a sign called "nature walk." This is a nice and peaceful walk where you can enjoy your surroundings. It is sandy, so walk with caution. BYOP!
This is an ammo can located on Caladesi State Park. I hope you enjoy the scenery as you look for this cache and others on the island. There are lots of animals and plants across the island, so hopefully you will have your camera!
You will have to enter Honeymoon Island first and then take a ferry to reach the island. The fees are as follows:
Admission Fee to Caladesi State Park:
$6.00 per boat for up to 8 people, $2.00 for each additional person.
$2.00 per kayaker.
Ferry Service:
Catch the ferry at Honeymoon Island State Park for entrance onto Caladesi Island. Entrance fees at Honeymoon Island State Park are:
$8.00 per vehicle. Limit 2-8 people per vehicle.
$4.00 Single Occupant Vehicle.
$2.00 Pedestrians, bicyclists, extra passengers, passengers in vehicle with holder of Annual Individual Entrance Pass.
The ferry travels to Caladesi Island for a four-hour stay. Ferry fees are:
$14.00 per adult.
$7.00 for children ages 6 - 12.
Children 5 and younger ride free.
Sorry, no pets are allowed on the ferry.
**Something that is very important! As you find caches on this island, make sure you are on the look out for dangerous wildlife and poison ivy. Make sure you wear closed-toed shoes because there are also cactii in the area. Rattlesnakes are found on this island. Make sure you stick to the trails and only venture off when you are very close to GZ.**
The more you respect this area, the more thankful the park rangers are. Please treat this area, as you should with all areas, with extreme care.
Permission for placement granted by:
Michael Lang
Assistant Park Manager
Honeymoon Island State Park
1 Causeway Blvd.
Dunedin, FL 34698