The beautiful farming town of Fairfield WA sits in the Southeast corner of Spokane county. Nestled in the Palouse region it is surrounded by massive fields of wheat.
The town was named by E H Morrison in 1888 after his wifes hometown. Every June Fairfield holds its annual Fairfield Flag Days event with a Parade and other activities.
The cache is located at the start of the business district. Check them out if any are open. Cache is placed with permission from owner. Please don't park in alley. Farm trucks use it often.
2015 was the inaugural year of Spokane Geocache Tour. This Spokane County tour sent geocachers on a trip through Spokane History, finding caches in areas of historical significance. Visiting urban and rural gems, historic farming communities, forts and geological marvels. The Spokane History Geocache Tour rewarded those who completed with a commemorative Geocoin featuring the native Spokane Salish language.
Visit SpokaneGeoTour.com for additional details on the current Geocache Tour.
Spokane History Geocache Tour: sponsored by Spokane County TPA, Cache Advance, and Washington State Geocaching Association (WSGA)