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Junior Rangers' Cache Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 6/28/2017
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

This cache was placed by a 2017 class of Junior Rangers, and salutes all the Junior Rangers throughout the country.  It is soley maintained by South Platte Park Junior Rangers.  BYOP.


South Platte Park is a natural oasis within the city featuring 880 acres of open space along the South Platte River and Mary Carter Greenway Trail. 

Aside from geocaching, visitors can fish for small-mouth bass and trout in the five lakes; kayak through gentle water or rapids in the river; cycle or run the regional trail, or walk on miles of natural surface trails. 

At the Carson Nature Center, re-create the area’s famous 1965 flood at the interactive Water Table or observe live animals in the Center’s museum. Outdoors, search for hundreds of species of wildlife.

Spend a couple hours or an entire day exploring Colorado nature, just a few steps from home.

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