Fairy trail Traditional Cache
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This cache is hidden within the fairy trail at Atkins Glen! Atkins Glen The Glen is a deep ravine cut through sandstone rock by Bear Brook. Glen Road to the south follows an old Indian path up the hill called "Spook Bergh" (Ghost Hill) by the early Dutch. Tradition says that a cave in the sandstone rock, now almost filled, was used as an Indian hiding place and later by outlaws. For many years, former owners James Leach and, later, Daniel H. Atkins, preserved the Glen in its natural state against threatened development. The Park was given to the Boroughs of Park Ridge and Woodcliff Lake in 1956 as a memorial to Daniel H. and Virginia L. Atkins. Fairy Trail In September 2018 5 girls from Junior, Girl Scout Troop #95491 along with their leader, put in a fairy trail on the top of the hill, going down to the river. This was the girls Bronze Award project for Girl Scouts. This trail is special because it is the village of the fairies. Fairies have built their homes in hollowed out logs, the crooks of the trees and by the tree roots. Carefully look around the trees and you will see their homes
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(Vg’f abg gb uvtu, abe gb ybj, ohg va n cynpr jurer bguref yvir!)
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