Do NOT go to the above location. The cache really isn't there.
So ends the tale of the Puget Sound Lighthouses.
They have a varied history, but today most of them are now automatic and no keeper is required. It was fun to read about them and when I explored Puget Sound I visited many of them. In order to find this cache you must find the other caches in this series.
Puget Sound Lighthouses #1: Point Wilson
Puget Sound Lighthouses #2: Admiralty Head
Puget Sound Lighthouses #3: Point No Point
Puget Sound Lighthouses #4: Mukilteo
Puget Sound Lighthouses #5: Alki Point
Puget Sound Lighthouses #6: Point Robinson
Lighthouse Images and text courtesy jholly
Inside of each of the six caches will be co-ordinate information needed to find this cache. Bring paper and pen as you seek the other caches so you can record the information.
The final is N47 48.ABC W122 36.XYZ
Most of the way to the cache is on logging roads or dirt paths. The last 20-100 feet are off trail. There are some moderate elevation changes, up to 400 feet. The forest floor can be mushy and soft. There is no serious bush whacking needed. Expect poor GPS reception under the tree cover, the caches are not cleverly hidden but are camo painted and not visible from the path.
The way to the cache does not require heavy bushwhacking. You might need to walk through some knee high low brush. If you are going to do heavy bushwhacking, perhaps going a bit farther down the trail will reveal an easy way in.
A clever person will know the route to take. Expect a 3-4 mile walk.
A printable map of the trails can be found [ here. ]
County Parks are open during daylight hours only, unless otherwise noted.
This cache has been placed with permision of Kitsap County Parks tel: 1.360.337.5350
Please leave the park better than you found it. Report problems to the number above.