There is nothing to find at the posted coordinates. To find this cache you must first find the three caches in the Nooksack Bison series (GC9A15Z, GC9A161, and GC9A163) and note the digits for the salmon and bird species found on the logsheets. The final is located at:
N 48° 48. Great Blue Heron Trumpeter Swan Bald Eagle
W 122° 34. Sockeye Coho Chinook
Thanks to WatchDOGSMike for the special container.
Nooksack Wildlife Area Unit
The Nooksack Unit extends from the Nooksack River estuary north to WDFW's Tennant Lake Unit. Together these units protect the eastern bank of the Nooksack River from its mouth to Ferndale, as well as most of Tennant and Silver creeks. Native riparian vegetation and tidally influenced habitats are under restoration for salmon and waterfowl, and approximately 100 acres of corn is planted annually with 10 percent of the crop left standing as winter waterfowl forage. A 1.5 mile, dike-top trail offers walking opportunities along the Nooksack River.
A Discover Pass is required on WDFW lands -- including water-access sites, wildlife areas, and campgrounds -- unless you already have a Vehicle Access Pass issued with the purchase of an eligible hunting or fishing license. Recreate responsibly on public lands: please know the Public Conduct Rules.
Public Facility Information:
- Two parking areas: one on Slater Road, one on Marine Drive
- No restroom
- Hunting/wildlife viewing blinds
- Trails
Be advised:
- Closed during hours of darkness.
- Dogs are allowed ONLY on the levee trail and must be on leash.