This area is a trail formed from a reclaimed mining waste area on the out skirts of South Fork, which is known for being in the the path of the great 1889 flood disaster. You will have approximately a 0.4 mile hike to the area from the parking spot. A great view of South Fork is found here. The cache is approximately 250 feet off the trail. Boots are recommended during the wet season and a small ditch must be crossed. There is an abandoned structure here, but we are unsure what it was used for. Please do not climb into the structure. Cache is easily accessible on the perimeter. There is a bench and information board on the trail directly across from the cache. At time of placing, no bushwacking is needed as the area is very open. Hunting permitted so wear your orange.
Thank-you to the landowners for permission to place this cache!