The cache is down beside the lake on the Fisher Trail. You will find that on the west side of Lake George. In the off season, or early in the day, you may find the gate closed. In that case, park at the gate and walk in about 1/10 of a mile to the parking lot. From the parking lot, it is about 1/4 mile to the cache. The Fisher Trail starts down by the shore off to the left of the picnic area. You will come to a generic trail sign first, then a ways beyond that will be a sign for the Fisher Trail. There’s no real elevation gain to the cache, but it is rocky. Congratulations to Dogma98 for first to find.
Lake George Regional Park was established in 1992. The 320-acre park is located on Route 2, on the Canaan / Skowhegan town line. Plan to spend some time in the park while you’re there. It is used year ‘round for swimming, fishing, picnicking, snowshoeing, ice fishing, skiing, bird watching, horseback riding, hiking, boating, and even weddings. There are swimming beaches on both the East and West sides, a doggie beach on the East side, boat launch on the East side, and hiking trails on both sides. You can get more information about the park and a map of the trail system at www.lakegeorgepark.org
Dogs are allowed during the off season. They are not allowed May 15 thru September 15. The park is open sunrise to sunset.
Beware of Poison Ivy on the trail.