Welcome to Ken Robl Conservation Park. The park is named in honor of Ken Robl, a long-standing Winnebago County Board Supervisor, Solid Waste Management Board member, and lifelong environmentalist. The site at which the park is located on once served as the storm water collection area for the Snell Road Landfill. It was updated in 2018 to include access to the north pond, hiking/biking trails, and natural vegetation. The gate to the conservation park opens at 7AM and closes at 11PM. Come to hike around the ponds or catch a few fish, but also be sure read the signage along the trail which will help you learn about the history and features of the site as a landfill.
* The landfill is closed, but the site is still active. Please respect that fenced areas and buildings located outside of the park boundaries are off-limits to visitors. There will be absolutely no need for you to visit any off-limit areas when looking for any part of this geocache.
This cache is placed for the 2021 Fox Valley Road Rally. It's placement is off the beaten path a bit. Please be respectful of all vegetation and wildlife within the property when visiting. The cache is placed within the boundary of the park, there is no need to cross or even touch the fence when looking for the container.