Bone Pile
All along this trail are the bones of a lot of animals. Most of them are from former local ungulates, white tail deer, that can be found roaming freely throughout Dryden. Some of the bones are from others, like moose. Some of the shapes are very strange looking, like the big one that almost looks like a mask (closest to the cache itself).
Dryden's first mini power trail. This 45 minute walk has been a favorite of ours since we moved here 4 years ago. We've had one cache on this trail for a few years. Time for some more. Each of the caches are in locations that are accessible on foot or by snowshoe, and each cache's hint is in the title. The trail is not wheelchair accessible, but it's close. So much work has been done to clean it up, you could probably take a sturdy stroller through here now. Parking can be found at the main trailhead off of Mavis Lake Access Road. Because we were hoping to add to the number of caches that children could enjoy as well, none of the caches are very difficult, although some might be a bit of a reach for those who are very vertically challenged.