This physical cache container
IS NOT
at the posted coordinates
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For the coordinates needed to locate this Duck-Walk Geocache container just click the link below and provide the key word which is the name of the town: Duck.

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This small Geocache container which is not in the bushes and not in the flowerbed may require a sharp eye to locate it. One of several containers hidden near a multi-use path in the Town of Duck, NC, this one is large enough for only the very smallest of trade items. Best to bring your own writing stick. No need to get into the landscaping and it is not near a sign, which may not be there any more. The Town of Duck does not allow public street parking which means a 4 hour walk or 50 minute bicycle ride along the 9 mile round trip required to locate all 31.
Parking coordinates are provided near the center of the cache series since The Town of Duck does not allow parking along any of its roads and Town Police enforce the "No Parking" policy. There may be places to park near several cache locations along the route depending on the time of day and the total local population but none are guaranteed and permission to park there has not been granted. Please at all times be alert to nearby traffic as several caches are in a downtown business area and some are close to a very busy roadway. You should also be alert for Muggles at virtually all hours.
Please remember to close container lids and replace each in its secured position. Also, stealth is of the utmost importance here all year long and is especially essential during the summer tourist season. Keep in mind that if your search activities are observed by any Muggles (and there will be many at all hours of the day) this cache is certain to wander off.
Duck Town Park near the parking coordinates has four distinct vegetative communities; a maritime deciduous forest, maritime evergreen forest, a willow swamp, and a marsh. There is also a picnic shelter covering 768 square feet of area, a gazebo/stage that is 841 square feet in area (the open area is 609 square feet and the storage area is 232 square feet), a public kayak/canoe launch, a 350 seat amphitheater (built at a cost just under $250,000) and a playground designed for use by children ages five through twelve. You will find 21 benches, 15 trash cans, five picnic tables, three bike racks, and three dogipots in the park. There is currently one water fountain, complete with a dog-friendly unit, located in the park near the playground. Constructed with a pervious material surface that meets current accessibility standards there are 1,699 linear feet (0.32 miles) of trail winding through the 11 acre park.
No need to get into the flower bed or wander into the bushes for this one. This one blends in well and will test your ability to find something in the middle of nowhere while under foot right in the front of you.
Even though most traffic is passing you by you should still be alert to Muggles, traffic & BYOP.