This cache is close but not in the nearby man-made bibliostructure. It is instead hidden as close as possible nearby, within the confines of a non-man-made living (somewhat prickly) structure. Don't worry, you won't have to look too hard. It's not hanging from that living structure. It's at a level and location where it should be accessible to wheelchair users.
Feel free to call me at seven-2-zero eight-41 81-seven-9 (during reasonable hours!) if you're hitting a wall. And please consider making a donation to the nearby little free library.
And by the way, welcome to The Cherry Knolls community! Cherry Knolls was incorporated in May 1960, which is why you see so many mature trees, larger yards, and a diversity of homes. Neighbors range from young families to original homeowners. Our parks, schools, and pool are tightly woven into neighborhood life. The babysitting co-op is the longest operating organization of its type in the Denver area. There are several other caches in the vicinity that can be accessed by a pleasant stroll along Big Dry Creek. The nearby pool here is privately owned by the Cherry Creek Swim Club, but many of the local homeowners (especially those with younger kids) are members. If you see any litter, please do CITO (Cache In Trash Out)! Happy hunting!