Your looking at a tributary of the Vermillion River which starts from the Bayou Teche in Arnaudville, then flows from here through Lafayette, then Milton, then Abbeville, then Vermillion Bay, and then finally to the Gulf of Mexico. You could see Alligators, Great Blue Herons, Cattle Egrets, Armadillos, Hummingbirds and many other creatures.
I personally use old peanut containers as caches because they are cheap. First you buy them and eat the awesome peanuts. Then most people throw them away but I have keep them for projects for the kids, put them in my barn to hold things, and I use them as match and matchbox holders because they are water proof. Now I have discovered and new way to recycle and reuse, Geocaches. There are clear so you can see in them, they are waterproof so no water gets in them and they float so you can use them as water Caches. Also since I eat a lot of peanuts I don’t feel guilty all the time about throwing them away.
I picked this spot because it was the spot of a unique park. Own by the police department it need a Cache In Trash Out bad.