Barkers National Park project is an area of distinct natural beauty in West Bay, Grand Cayman. It is a diverse coastal ecosystem based around the mangroves which are so important for the Cayman Islands. The area was opened in a dedication ceremony by Prince Edward in 2003.
The cache is located at Sea Pond which is a popular spot for tourists and birdwatchers. Here you will see mangroves and most likely iguanas and birds. There are parking coordinates listed as a waypoint for this cache if you do not want to walk the trails of the entire park, you can drive to the parking location (but beware of pot holes!). Once at the parking location, it is a short walk down a gravel path to a dock overlooking the secluded pond. Please note that the cache is located on the dock, so you do not need to venture off of the marked path at all.
Fun fact, once you arrive at the dock, you will see a stone pillar in front of you. This used to be a bronze sundial with an inscription about Prince Edward's dedication, however the bronze was stolen many years ago!
You will need tweezers to remove the log from its container and you will also need to bring your own pen or pencil.