This is a fee site, although inexpensive for the experience! There are two miles of walking trails that wind through maritime forest, freshwater wetlands and salt marshes and link live native animal exhibits. The site functions primarily as a field trip site for science, so during the school year be prepared to see lots of children! This is truly a beautiful place, so enjoy your walk, but watch out for muggles!
The cache is in a clear plastic screw top container.
The original contents are:
Logbook with pen in a ziploc bag
1 wooden treasure chest
1 wire-wrapped shark's tooth necklace kit (in a ziploc bag)
4 pirate tattoos
1 set of skull stickers
10 gold dabloons
1 pirate eye patch
1 pirate bandana
1 pirate compass
3 strings of beads
2 blue precious jewels
1 glow in the dark cobra snake to guard the cache!
This cache was placed by Captain Annie and the Trail Pirates. The "Trail Pirates" are the kids which are in a week-long summer camp offered occationally called "Trails and Treasures". In the camp the kids learn about maps and compasses, GPS and Geocaching. Each time the camp is offered the Trail Pirates will make 2 new caches to replace the old previously placed caches.