Suggested parking is at Treeline Circuit, where you look over the park; walk down past the gazebos and keep heading virtually straight ahead.
On the way you might admire the wide range of bird life in this suburban spot, from pigeons and ducks to rainbow lorikeets, cockatoos, and I heard the call of Whip-birds.
Be mindful of the swampy conditions after heavy rain, and make sure to bring along drinking water and plenty of insect repellant.
Keep to the higher ground for your shoes sake.
We played "Spot the lost Dog-ball" while walking in, so bring along the Geodog for a run and play!
Once at GZ, good luck being among the mozzies and ants; all around are hundreds of possible hidey-holes. Not for the faint-hearted. Please be careful of the area, no need to trample heaps of bushes and saplings thanks.
The cache has a special log removal tool, please be careful not to lose it, but byo pen.
In the background you will spot the upper reach of Brygon Creek that flows from the footbridge over by my other cache (Lemon Tree Park) and grows quickly to become an offshoot of the Coomera river; I haven't tried fishing here but you are welcome to have a go.
Remember, good Geocachers don't need hints!
***Congrats to Toycoasters and Monkey Maker for their joint First To Find, well done!***