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Long Hunter #3 - Habitat for Nature Traditional Cache

Hidden : 4/14/2016
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   other (other)

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Geocache Description:

This is the third in a new series of Geocaches inside the park


Log is Rite-In-The-Rain so even if it is wet or damp, please do not replace, Thanks.

Congratulations to Gnomad51 for FTF!

Member of Middle Tennessee GeoCachers Club - www.mtgc.org

Long Hunter State Park is located at 2910 Hobson Pike in Hermitage, Tennessee. 

The 2,600 acres which make up this area became a state park in 1974 and has four sections - Couchville, Baker’s Grove, Bryant Grove and Sellars Farm. Long Hunter State Park offers a variety of recreational activities including fishing and hiking and has two boat launch ramps on J. Percy Priest Lake, a group camp, a backcountry campsite, meeting facility and a visitor center. The more than 20 miles of hiking trails provide a variety of terrain and habitats and range from pleasant strolls to longer jaunts for the more adventurous. Trails include a self-guided, paved arboretum trail and the five and a half -mile Volunteer Trail that follows the lakeshore. 

Park Hours are 7:00AM to SUNSET. 

 

Very specific requests have been made of the geocaching community to make caching allowable inside this park. PLEASE adhere to these requests so that we can continue to have caches inside this park

- Utilize the parking areas. DO NOT park on the side off the roads, and don't just leave your vehicle in an area that is inconsiderate of other patrons of the park.

- Remain on the existing trails, DO NOT create any new GeoTrails in the park.

- Please always practice CITO

- Pets are  PROHIBITED  in this area. 

- Bikes are NOT permitted on the park trails with the exception of the Jones Mill Mountain Bike Trail.

- Fishing requires a fishing license

 

Any other questions about State Park Policies should be answered by reading this...

http://tnstateparks.com/about/policies

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