A super easy park and grab. I just discovered this area after living in the region forever. The history of the Tract is offered up on a plaque at the parking area, which is extremely close to the cache. The plaque claims there is geocaching here but there was no cache when I checked. Watch out for bees in late summer.
(**See update for most recent location and clues.**The container is a duct-taped pill bottle hanging by an industrial strength twist tie in an obvious spot. It contains only the log and a wee First-to-Find reward. The cache itself is winter-friendly but I don't know yet whether they shut the gates for the winter. )
**UPDATE**
I noticed that the cache and log were missing when I came to check on it. So, it has been replaced and moved. I forgot to record the new coordinates. It moved from the history placard to a different spot about 10 metres south. You now have fair “WARNING”! 😉 The new container is quite small and kind of screwy; that’s the ‘nuts and bolts’ of it. As a final clue, the word ‘attraction’ from the cache’s title now has a new significance. Good luck!