Cache is in Lansing's River Point Park. Park hours are 8 AM to Dusk, so no night caching. The Lansing River Trail goes through the park. As you enter the park from the parking coordinates, the river on your right is the Red Cedar River. The river on your left is the Grand River. If you go past the cache to the fishing dock at the far end of the park, you will be at the confluence of the two rivers. The Grand River is the longest river in Michigan, starting south of Jackson and ending in Lake Michigan at Grand Haven. Its watershed drains an area of 5,572 square miles (14,430 km2), including 18 counties and 158 townships. Its major tributaries include: Portage River, Red Cedar River, Looking Glass River, Maple River, Bellamy Creek, Flat River, Thornapple River, Rogue River, Coldbrook Creek, Plaster Creek, Bass River, and Crockery Creek.
This cache was placed by a proud member of MiGO.
