Located in the Browns Canyon National Monument in the Arkansas River Valley with 360-degree views of the Rocky Mountains.
Browns Canyon National Monument was designated as such by President Barack Obama under the Antiquities Act on February 19, 2015. It has more than 21,500 acres of pristine rivers, canyons, and forest — including the San Isabel National Forest. This premier section of the Arkansas River is also part of the longest section of Gold Medal river in Colorado. In addition to unmatched whitewater boating and angling opportunities, the monument offers opportunities for backcountry solitude, horseback riding, hiking, camping, nature watching, photography and stargazing.
This cache will take a little bit of hiking and hunting but is very fun to find. The primary trailhead is near the Ruby Mountain Recreation Site- if you spend a little more time in the area, you can find garnets and Apache Tears. Muggle's may be in the area - be careful.