This cache is located in a very beatifully wooded area next to a quick flowing creek. There is a bit of a trail that leads down a small hill to the creeks edge, although the trail is not distincly marked by signs. You could always make your own as well the terrain is not difficult or too steep, although its not handicap accessible.
Directions: From Hwy 95
- Turn onto Deep Creek Loop RD ( near the golf course)
- Drive approx 3 mi
- Right on Lions Den RD
- Drive approx 2.2
- Left on Snow Creek RD
- Approx 3 mi
- Left on RD # 2646
- Approx .2 mi
- You have Arrived!!
Shortly after you cross the bridge you will see a cleared out area off to the left with a circle firepit in the middle. It is not distincly a camp ground or picnic area There are no signs but it is noticable just barley beyond a thin layer of bushes and a few trees. To park you can just pull off the side of the road, or if you are brave you can park in the clearing by the firepit. ( I am afraid to scratch my car, but it has been done by people braver than myself) :). The cache you are looking for is a square tupperware container with a green lid. This was our grandpa's style for some caches he hid himself, so we thought it would be fitting. You will need your own pen to sign the log if you choose. The trinkets we started the cache with mostly reflect a few of his other many hobbies: jewlery, rock collecting, travel, and enjoying his beautiful town.
Lets take our hearts for a walk in the woods where we can listen to the magic whispers of old trees & dance to the music played by the streams.