Welcome to Antrim Creek Natural Area. The cache you are looking for is a 16" Black tube containing a log, pencil and trade goods. It is not too difficult to find . The natural area has a unique history that is described on the parking lot billboard. There is a north and south enterance with 156 acres of hiking trails and a mile of pristine beach on Grand Traverse Bay to swim and look for Petoskey Stones.
The north entrance is accessed at the end on Rex Beach Road at the town of Atwood. The road is named after turn of the century novelist, playwright and Olympic Water Polo Player Rex Beach. He was born in 1877 in Atwood Michigan, was schooled as a lawyer, prospected for gold in Alaska, wrote 33 adventure novels of which 19 were made into films.
This is truly a wonderful place to look for the cache and enjoy this natural area.