The geocache is not at the posted coordinates.
The park is open dawn to dusk. Ball games in progress should not be a problem when seeking this geocache, as long as you keep an eye out for muggles once you start getting closer to the final location.
This is a Letterbox Hybrid geocache. You must follow the directions below to be able to locate the geocache.
Inside the geocache is a rubber stamp and an ink pad. These items are not for trade. Please leave them in the cache.
Many geocachers make an impression of the geocache's stamp in their note books. There is a piece of felt in the cache. Please wrap the rubber stamp in the felt after use. There is a log book for you to sign and/or leave your stamp impression (not from the one in the cache).
Take note of the "listed" color of the ink pad and the rubber stamp image. I may use this information in the future.
Although the cache size is small, there is not really any room for swag. Please don't add anything that will cause the container not to shut correctly. Thanks.
Directions to the geocache:
- From the posted coordinates, take the sidewalk down the stairs between the baseball fields. You will walk past some "Hall of Fame" bricks in the sidewalk on your way to the concession stand. While at the concession stand, take a moment here to view the many accomplishments on the plaques of the teams that call these fields their home.
- Next, go to the opposite side of the concession stand building and walk between field "S" and field "C" (they're to the south of the concession stand building. You see a water park on the left in the distance.
- Keeping the water park on your left, continue walking until you come to another parking lot road.
- Follow the metal posts at the edge of the road to the right to the end. You'll be at the edge of the wood line.
- Follow an imaginary straight line created by the last three metal posts into the wood line for a short distance. You'll come upon a large rock (football size) at the base of a large broken dead, standing tree covered in vines.
- Look just to your left to see an old log about 6 feet in length. Follow the log to the right to a standing dead tree. The geocache is between the log and the tree.