First stage of this multicache is in Brackridge Park, which opened in 1974 on land bought from the large local holdings of the Skinner family. Formerly a landfill site, it is now maintained in part by the other Jacksonville Jaguars, the soccer club.
The final cache stage is in park land you can read more about in my geocache "Arrakis," GC9CMF8. Not for the faint of heart - - bit of a long, sandy hike. Come on a cool cloudy day, or wear your stillsuit. You are looking for a camo'd water bottle in a tree along the periphery of the dunes. Occasionally holes open up in the fence at the park's NE side, before the residential neighborhood. It makes for a shorter journey, but there's not really parking; biking would be a good approach. There has been no recorded sandworm activity, but beware of fire ants. Wear closed footwear appropriate for sand, insects, broken glass and metal. Jacksonville Parks urge "cache in, trash out", but part of this place's charm is all the broken bottles and fire-twisted cans eroding in the sandy winds.