This multi cache brings you to Laguna Lake in Fullerton, a manmade pond that is host to many wildlife species. Plenty of shore birds visit or live at the lake, and fish are stocked for sport fishing (you will need a CA fishing license if you do choose to fish; more information regarding fishing at the lake is posted on signs at the shoreline). Picnic tables and benches are placed at numerous locations around the lake, and restroom facilities are available.
Along the Bud Turner trail that runs along the southeast shore of the lake, there are several interpretive signs that describe different aspects of the fish and fowl that visit or call the lake home. Visit each of the signs and find the answer to a multiple choice question in order to find the location of the cache. You can start from either specified parking area to collect the information; total distance is about a third of a mile. The posted coordinates are at the Dedication Plaque (question A).
N 33 54.ABC W 117 56.DEF
A - Dedication Plaque: When was Laguna Lake rededicated?
- August 12, 2005 - 4
- February 25, 2006 - 3
- May 10, 2007 - 2
B - Ducks on a Diet: What disease can ducks contract from eating stale bread?
(There are two of these signs, one near each end of the lake. Both signs have the same information, so you only need to look for the answer on one of them.)
- Avian Botulism - 7
- Avian Encephalomyelitis - 8
- Avian Flu - 6
C - Life in the Lake: What animal is shown in the lower left corner of the sign?
- Bass - 0
- Catfish - 3
- Crayfish - 6
D - The Feathered Flock: Which bird is shown near the lemonadeberry plant?
- Bushtit - 4
- Northern Mockingbird - 3
- Allen's Hummingbird - 2
E - Of Eggs, Fry, and Fingerlings: What fish is pictured at the bottom of the sign?
- Rainbow Trout - 6
- Catfish - 4
- Smallmouth Bass - 2
F - Fast Food on the Flyway: What bird is pictured in the lower left corner of the sign?
- Great Blue Heron - 1
- Double-crested Cormorant - 9
- Black-crowned Night Heron - 5