This cache is part of the TCAatSC series. This cache is located on the Red Trail. The Red Trail runs north to south within the park, with the trail starting just south of Bayer Road and running the length of the park to where it meets up with the Panhandle Trail connector, just north of Pinkerton Run Road. Please see the additional waypoints for parking locations to access the Red Trail. This trail is about 2.5 miles long. For this particular cache, you will be looking for small lock and lock container.
As you hike through Settler’s Cabin, you will traverse many different areas. You will travel through meadows, dense forests, open trails, cross-streams, climb and descent several hills, and no doubt get muddy depending on how the weather has been lately. Some of the caches are located right along the trail, while others are ways back and will require a bit of bushwhacking. All caches have been placed in a way that they should be enjoyable and should be able to be found. Remember to take a pen, pencil, crayon, lipstick, etc. to use to sign the log sheet. Any log that says you did not sign the log sheet, will b deleted without prior warning.
Please note that Settler’s Cabin is open from 8 AM to Dusk daily. This means ABSOLUTELY no night caching! Please abide to this rule so there are no problems with county police and the parks office. All caches have been approved by the county park system, so they know these caches are here. Be mindful of your surroundings, as muggles will be scene on the trails.