Cache name is the first line of one of my favorite camp songs (see lyrics below). This section of the Mason-Dixon Trail is beautiful. Sawmill Run tumbles beside the trail. You can approach from many angles but not directly above. There is a small bit of pull-off parking on Furnace Road and a white-marked place to enter the State Game Lands (wear orange when necessary). When you have a trail choice, go right. From that parking, it is less than a mile hike in each direction but not flat. Please take some time to enjoy the peacefulness here.
Container is a pill bottle in the roots of a tree uphill from the trail. It's covered by a rock.
I KNOW A PLACE
I know a place, where no one ever goes,
There's peace and quiet, beauty and repose.
It's hidden in a valley, beside a mountain stream,
And lying there beside the stream I find that I can dream.
Only a place of beauty to the eye,
Snow capped mountains towering in the sky,
Now, I know, that God has made this world for me.
One can imagine herself but in a dream,
Climbing up a mountain, or down a long ravine.
The magic of this peace and quiet evermore shall stay,
To make this place a haven, each and every day.
Oh how I wish I'd never have to leave
All of my life, such beauty to receive,
Now, I know, that God has made this world for me.
I Know a Place in Our Chalet songbook