**This a heavily traveled park! Please be aware of muggles. Please replace cache out of sight. PENCIL INSIDE.
Reynoldsburg's John F Kennedy Park is a 26-acre community park with 10 baseball diamonds, as well as tennis courts, gazebo and a large playground for kids. Additionally, the lovely Blacklick Creek makes its way through the park. There are several short trails under the trees to view the creek. It's a great stop to view the scenery. If you have a dog with you, it's a fun place for dogs to play and cool off.
The cache you are looking for is a small, magnetic, rectangular-ish plastic container covered in black duct tape. There is room for one or two small travel bugs on chains. There's a little something for the first to find.
Note, you do not have to walk through the area of play any of the baseball diamonds to get to the cache. (Refer back to the title of the cache.) I don't recommend searching for the cache while a game is going on, though, as you may draw a bit of attention, and you may run the risk of getting hit by a ball.
The shortest way to the cache: park in the lot indicated in the way points and take the trail also indicated in the way points. From there, the cache is about 0.1 mile away. For a longer walk park in the first lot and take the trail along the treeline.
If you're feeling adventurous, park in the Huber Park parking lot (1640 Davidson Dr, Reynoldsburg). Take the bike trail north along the trees/creek; it will take you under Main Street into JFK Park.
Note that the cache WILL get muggled if you are observed retrieving/replacing it. Please use stealth.
CONGRATS FISHERCMH on FTF!!