This hiking trail, called Soggy Bottom, was built by King County Parks via a public-private easement that allows a public park trail over Soggy Bottom Farm private land. Kindly stay on the trail. You will know you are very near the geocache when you arrive at the Soggy Bottom Farm / King County Parks sign which has a QR code (see image in the photo gallery). Use your phone to scan the QR code to learn about this unique public-private trail collaboration. Bring your own pencil/pen if you want to sign the log.
You can view King County's "Lake Desire, Spring Lake & McGarvey Parks Trail Map" at https://aqua.kingcounty.gov/gis/web/VMC/recreation/BCT_SpringLkMcGarvey_brochure.pdf (or if you want that map sent to your phone text KING SPRING to 46831). Note that King County Park map has NOT been updated since 2021, so it does not show the Soggy Bottom Trail built in 2022. I have uploaded a file called "Soggy Bottom Trail" in the photo gallery to assist you in locating the new trail going to this geocache.