The downhill trek continues towards this one, but not at such a steep drop as you have done just a little bit ago. The trial will eventually level out and you will begin to see glimps of the three fishing ponds and the road that enters the park off to your left. As I was heading out of the woods and mightly happy with the caches that I have placed so far for this series, I looked down and noticed that I was already over a tenth of a mile away from the other one and was far enough away from all the other caches that I had placed so far, so I began to look around for one final hide I thought. I spied this tree and checked it out. With all the holes in the tree, I knew I could place a cache here and give everyone some fits for a while. Now, that you found the tree, you need to decide which hole has the cache in it. You will be looking for a small lock n lock container. The container is too small for a pen or pencil, so please provide your own. Once you have signed the log, place back into hole and make sure it is out of sight so no one can see it by passing by.
Please note that Deer Lakes is only open from 8 AM to Dusk, year round. This means there is no night caching in the park. Please abide by this so there are no problems.