The cache is at the given cordinates but the Stone Cave Camp is on Moshannon State Forest Property, there is no cache there. There is no reason to go to the camp except to view it. Summer time driving is good but I'd suggest that it is best to have 4 wheel drive any other time of the year just in case. The Barr Hollow Rd as well as the Grant Trail are not maintained.
History of the camp. One of the most unique camps in the entire area has taken advantage of natural rock formation & is built into the crevasse. Bill Matthews of Falls Creek & Billy Case of Medix were hunting the area of Barr Hollow near Rathburn & Leonard Dollinger Farms & discovered the rock cavern. Mr Case was an engineer with the former logging railroad & stayed on at Medix after the timber was cut in the area. Max McClure was a fox trapper from Falls Creek who joined in the 1930's & would stay at the camp for months. Andy McClelland was the last charter member living who hunted into the 1950's @ the camp. James Ross in a 1990's Mountain Journal article spoke about how Matthews & Val Burnett would buy provisions @ his family's store in Medix & would hire his team of horses to deliver them to the camp. Matthews helped build the camp. Dollinger lived near the camp & was the caretaker. He said Matthews helped build the Medix Mill pond dam. The camp was built in 1907 & received a state lease on Aug 14. 1914. Information taken from the book Allegheny Plateau, Clearfield County, Pa by Richard T. Hughes.
In the 1940's gas boom a road was put into the camp. The road to the camp today is called Barr Hollow Rd off of the Grant Trail which is off of the Quehanna Highway. If you park at State Marker 1691, it is a short walk from here.
Travel 0.6 miles down the Grant Trail, continue onto the Barr Hollow Rd for about 1.6 miles until You come to State Marker #1691. Park here and walk the short distance to the camp.
This is private property so don't disturb the camp, it is worth seeing.