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Caching in the cave: Along The Greenways Traditional Cache

Hidden : 9/19/2015
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocaching at Lost River Cave You must check in the Visitors Center before going caching. The Visitors Center is open seven days a week by 9:30am and trails close at dusk. There is no charge to explore the valley; Lost River Cave is a non-profit organization and donations are appreciated to maintain the trails. Trail Rules: • Please do not feed or touch wildlife. • Stay on defined trails. • Remember, the quieter you are the more wildlife you may see. • Be careful where you walk! There are roots, rocks, and natural stairs in the park. • Help us keep this park beautiful and clean by throwing away your trash in trashcans or recycle stations located around the park. • Binoculars are available for your use. Inquire at the Visitors Center. • Dogs are allowed on the park, they must be on a leash at all times and waste cleanup is required. • Please be courteous of other guests visiting the park. Blackeyed Susans, Purple Cone Flower, and Kentucky's state flower goldenrod can be seen swaying in the breeze alongside other native wildflowers in this once overgrown field. As you walk beside the open landscape, keep your eyes open for a cottontail rabbit, cooper’s hawk, or red fox. The uplands of the Lost River Valley are a reestablished Native Grass and Wild Flower Prairie. This project, planted in 2012, will take seasons to be a lush and beautiful home for local biota. This project is part of the Friends of Lost Rivers efforts to preserve, promote, and protect the Lost River Valley as an ecological, historical, and geologic place of interest. By planting native grasses and wildflowers, we are providing the proper nutritional food and adequate cover and protection for native species of mammals, insects, and birds, giving them additional sanctuary in the midst of an ever growing town. DANBG here, I am the owner of the caching in the cave caches. I'm not sure how many cachers take the time to read the description but if you are reading this and enjoy the caching in the cave series I would like you to please write The Lost River Cave and tell them about your experience. I am sure they would like to hear from you. http://www.lostrivercave.org/contact/ I would like "the cave" to know how much cachers appreciate the caching in the cave series and all the things "the cave" has done for the local caching community over the years. Also if you are on Face Book The Lost River Cave has a FB page and you can post your caching photos and relate your experience on the cave's FB page. I hope you enjoy your time at the park. Thank you.

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