A quick hike along the trail near the creek reveals this historic location. All around, designed for fun.
Please replace cache exactly how it was found, otherwise it will be visible to muggles. Also, if you take a trinket from inside please replace it with something equally as cool or as valuable for the kids who come by next. (or adults [no judgement] ).
In 1923 Delmar Louise Ostero met with Joseph Tilly to discuss plans to revolutionize the standard mill process. The unknown plans were eventually rejected by the Waters family in favor of a small streamlined process that ultimately resulted in inefficient production and the final disrepair and closing of the Waters Mill. This cache was made to commemorate the efforts of these men in their struggle against the tyrannic Waters Family of which Waters Landing gains its name. Long live Joseph Tilly and long live watermills across America.