No foolin', there's a geocache right here. This one's different from our first three in that this is not a magnetic nano but something else, a pill bottle, hidden in a way that you will encounter countless times in your geochaching career. Experienced geocachers will walk right up to this one but if this type is new to you, you'll need to think outside the box.
This is 4th in a planned series of geocaches for the new geocacher. These are intended to introduce you to some of the most common types of hides a geocacher is likely to encounter. Pay attention to the D/T (difficulty/terrain)ratings in the geocaches you seek. This one is Difficulty easy (1.5) and Terrain easy and wheelchair accessible so that makes it a 1.0. If you are new you might want to aim for the easier D/T ones for a while. With this cache (as with most), BYOP - Bring Your Own Pen, and always return the geocache to where you found it and in the same manner.
What's in a name? Often, the name of a geocache is a clue about it's whereabouts; not so on this one. "No Foolin" refers to the date it was placed, April First, aka April Fools Day.