
Welcome to Cache Across Maryland 2023. This year is the 20th anniversary of CAM. We have made this year a little special with a CAM cache in every county, plus Baltimore City.
This is one of the caches placed for Cache Across Maryland 2023. You must find a minimum of ten caches prior to the picnic held on Saturday, June 3, 2023 in order to receive a free Maryland Geocaching Society CAM geocoin.
Make note of the code word found inside each cache container. You must enter all the symbols into an online decoder in order to print your CAM certificate as well as print a claim form to submit and receive your geocoin at the picnic. More info on CAM is available here.
There are FIVE MANDATORY COUNTIES. THOSE WILL BE GARRETT, ST MARY'S, CECIL, WORCESTER AND ANNE ARUNDEL. You can choose any of the other five counties to find a minimum of ten CAM caches.
Naylor Mill Forest Trail

Naylor Mill Forest Trail, formerly Naylor Mill Park, were established through funding from Maryland’s Program Open Space and the City of Salisbury. For years it has been the home of excellent bike trails created by local nature and bike enthusiasts. It is also the home of Salisbury’s last remaining old-growth forest, with giant Red Oaks over 100 years old.
The park is covered by a conservation easement, the largest inside any municipality in the State of Maryland, protecting more than 92 acres of old growth forest.

These trails share parking with the Henry S. Parker Athletic complex. Parking is dawn to dusk. Sometimes there are ball tournaments that try to charge a parking fee. The trail on the side the geocache is on can be long, 1-2 miles as you wind through. Bicyclists use this along with hikers and trail runners. Carry water as it can be hot, sticky, mucky and muddy back here.
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