We've loved this little park for years. In 2006 we planned to put a geocache here in the under used section of the park. Went through a found a good spot, recorded the waypoints and even considered making this a multi. For some reason we didn't follow through. Fast forward 9 years and this area of the park is still Cache-less, so its time to place one.
This park is named for the falls that you'll see when you walk from the parking area. If you cross the creek/falls there is a nice county park with a couple short hiking loops. One is a short 1-3/4 miles long and the "long" loop is 2-1/4 miles. There is some up and down hills and at times some trees could be down across your path, but the trail is pretty obvious and there are markers every so often and also some signs pointing out specific vegetation.
For this cache, you will need to cross the creek/falls. In late summer and into Fall, the creek is down to a trickle. If we've had a heavy rainy season, it may not be passable. Since there are a couple loops here, you must choose wisely otherwise your GPS might have you bushwacking. If you choose the correct path, it will take you within 20ft of the cache.
The container is big enough for some small items to trade, this is a cache, so some treasures are to be found for those willing to go on the hunt. If you take some thing, be sure to leave a treasure for the next finder.