This is a two stage multi - coords for stage 2 are in the stage 1 container.
This cache is placed near an offshoot of the Scrub Trail in the
Southern Section of Highlands Hammock State Park
The park is open from 8 am until sunset, 365 days a year.
A state park entrance fee is required.
Twenty miles north of the Hammock is a small creek which has always been known as Bowlegs Creek. Both Bowlegs Creek and Big Charlie are tributaries of the Peace River. Some have questioned the origin of the name Charlie Bowlegs Creek which has been substituted for the name Charlie Apopka. Prior to 1930, the only designation for this creek was the little Charlie or Charlie Apopka. It is believed that the name was originally Sharlo or Charlo (Seminole – meaning Trout) Apopka (Seminole – meaning eating), which was probably corrupted to Charlie Apopka and for everyday us to simply Charlie. After the park was established in the 1930’s, one of the park officials, wishing to add something romantic that would link the tract to Seminole history, dubbed it “Charley Bowlegs”.