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Lake Martin Nutria Traditional Cache

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isht kinta: Since the cache owner has not responded to my reviewer log requesting the geocache be maintained, the geocache has been archived. Per the geocaching guidelines, geocaches archived for lack of maintenance response cannot be unarchived.

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Hidden : 9/7/2015
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

This cache is an old pill container big enough for trade items. Good Luck

Welcome to Lake Martin.  Wandering around and rarely seen the Nutria is all around this area.  I have seen one in the early morning hours get a drink from this spot.


Lake Martin is a shallow lake with Cypress and Tupelo trees. Aquatic life such as amphibians and reptiles fill the lake. There are also fish in the shallow waters. Lake Martin is across from St. Martin Parish on highway 94. It is in the Mississippi River flood plain. The lake has numerous walkways and trails for visitors to walk along. There are also areas for driving before ending at the Cypress and Buttonbush thicket. This is the end of the lake. Many species of wading birds hang out here. Birds like Blue Heron, Great, Snow, and Cattle Egrets, White Ibis, Roseate Spoonbills, and Night Herons nest at this area in the summer. Barred and Great Horned Owls, Pileated, Hairy, Downy, and Red Bellied Woodpeckers, and Parula are other species at the lake. In the winter Rusty Blackbirds can be found there.

The trails allow visitors to walk towards the end of the lake. However, visitors have to be on the lookout for alligator nests while they are walking. These nests are large mounds of dirt and leaves. The mothers tend to guard them very well. Some of the trails at the lake will be closed for alligator nesting season to avoid any injury. During the migration season buntings and songbirds will stop at Lake Martin. The area is a perfect place for birdwatchers to see many North American species.

At Lake Martin it is possible to take swamp tours. These tours are eco swamp tours set up for educational purposes. The tours are open all year round except for holidays. Airboats are used to skim the water since it is too shallow for a regular boat. The air boats use a large fan on the back to propel the boat through the water. Alligators can often be seen sunning themselves on logs, or in the shallow water. In some cases it is possible to see the alligators feed. Banyan trees grow very tall in the swamp presenting covering in some areas. Alligators also walk on land, so the tours will point out those that might be out of the water on the shores. Lake Martin is not a place for swimming or lying on the beach. It is a place to see bird species and alligators in their natural habitat.

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