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WRGT: Visit Saybrook Township Park Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 5/22/2016
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Saybrook Township Park is the park most favored by my children when they were younger. Saybrook Township Park - The 7.6-acre Saybrook Township Park is on State Route 531 (Lake Road West) east of the Russell Road intersection and west of  State Route 45

 

 

This cache was placed as part of the WRGT GeoTrail Relaunch held on  June 5, 2016

 


Saybrook Township Park - The 7.6-acre Saybrook Township Park is on State Route 531 (Lake Road West) east of the Russell Road intersection and west of  State Route 45

The day-use park has two large picnic shelters and a concession stand. The northern portion of the park is partially shaded by deciduous trees and has a large playground area at the center. A line of benches overlooking Lake Erie are just south of a wooden split-rail fence marking the northern extent of the park. Thick vegetation and a stand of trees cover a steep bluff to the shore. Access beyond the fence is prohibited.

Parking is available along the park’s access road which runs a quarter-mile loop around the park. South of the access road the park has basketball and sand volleyball courts, an open mowed-grass green space and a baseball field.

The Western Reserve Greenway Trail (WRGT) GeoTrail is a 26 mile long paved trail operated by the Ashtabula County Metroparks. The trail is funded by grants and donations, and receives no public funds. The trail is maintained by volunteers, so please remember to C-I-T-O during your visit.
 The GeoTrail was created by the Western Reserve Geocachers with the coins funded by the Ashtabula County Convention & Visitors Bureau. In order to earn your coin, you must complete all 26 miles of the trail within the Ashtabula County. In each mile of the trail, at least 3 caches will contain a code word printed inside the container lid and/or logbook. You must collect at least 2 codewords from each mile of the trail. Once you have 52 code words, complete your trail passport and take it to one of the coin dispensing locations to receive your coin.
 When turning in your passport, you may be asked to complete a brief survey.
Coin dispensing locations are:
 Ashtabula County Convention & Visitors Bureau on Austinburg Road (41 47.380, -80 51.219)
Shannon's Mini Mart on Rte 307 (41 46.323, -80 51.139)

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