For a majority of the year you will need to put your thinking cap on to ascertain out how to retrieve it. For a small portion of the year this cache is easily accessible. This is a good time to remind park visitors to obey all park rules of swimming in designated areas, and only traversing ice when clearly posted as safe for ice skating and ice fishing at the main entrance. This cache is in a small clear Tupperware-esque container amongst the wild growth of Mother Nature. Beware that many online maps do not show land in this cache’s location. Rest assured that this cache is on dry land.
Park Station is a great place to swim, sun bath, build sandcastles (the beach is excellent), hike, run, bike, dog walk, fish, ice fish, ice skate, XC ski, snow shoe, camp, picnic, BBQ, canoe, sail, play volleyball, nature watch (if you don’t see deer in this park you are not looking), and of course geocache!! Be advised the park does charge admission in the summer months between Memorial Day and Labor Day. If your coming solely for caching you will get your money’s worth as there are many caches to be found on the park’s 390 acres.