Skip to content

Cache Your Way 2023: Breeding Grounds Traditional Cache

Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

Join now to view geocache location details. It's free!

Watch

How Geocaching Works

Please note Use of geocaching.com services is subject to the terms and conditions in our disclaimer.

Geocache Description:


Welcome to Glacial Park

Glacial Park is McHenry County Conservation District’s most treasured open space holding, characterized by its rolling prairie, delta kames, oak savanna and the tranquil presence of the meandering Nippersink Creek.

Encompassing 3,400+ acres, Glacial Park contains over 490 acres of dedicated nature preserve; harbors 40 state endangered and threatened plant and animal species; is listed as one of the top five areas to view migratory wetland birds in the region.

Glacial Park is the Conservation District’s most popular site, visited annually by more than 64,000 guests who hike or horseback along eight miles of trails; fish the shoreline of Nippersink Creek at Keystone Landing or Pioneer Road Landing…or bike a five-mile portion of the 26-mile Prairie Trail that skirts the eastern boundary of the park. In a place where wildlife viewing is plentiful, many spend time birding, picnicking or paddling the glistening waters of Nippersink Creek., a high-quality stream teeming with aquatic life — a place where numerous wetland waders and local wildlife also visit the water’s edge.

A day’s adventure includes a trip to the Lost Valley Visitor Center for a peek at changing exhibits, a stop in the Sandhill Study for trail maps, guide books, and activity pages, as well as update on upcoming featured programs, outdoor concerts or workshops. Glacial Park also allows plenty of do-it-yourself exploration opportunities including downloading the Glacial Park hiking app trekking the two-mile interpretive trail loop or using binoculars, guide books and viewing scopes on the outdoor treetop decks.

Gather your picnic and have lunch at the outdoor stone amphitheater, Kettle lot picnic area, or reserve the Harts Road Shelter for your group gathering. The Park is also rich in natural and cultural history; stop in at the historic Powers-Walker home during a special event or open house and get a glimpse of life in the late 1800s. When temperatures dip below freezing, outdoor adventures continue as visitors explore cross-country ski trails, nine miles of snowmobile trails, and a good old fashioned do-it-yourself-have fun sled hill.

Lost Valley Visitor Center
The Lost Valley Visitor Center resides in the geographic center of Glacial Park. Visitors can enjoy self-guided visits through exhibits or sign up for a variety of staff-led educational programs. Self-guided Family Exploration Packs and interpretive trails guides are also available to enhance your hiking experience in Glacial Park. During the winter months snow shoe rentals are also available. A research library houses historical maps, a database of ecological surveys, periodicals, books and soil and wetland maps.

Historic Powers-Walker House
Not far from the Visitor Center is the Powers-Walker House. The Powers-Walker House is a rich educational and historical resource that is open for special events and programs throughout the year. By participating in these events, visitors gain insight to the early settlers’ connection to the land. Annual events include the Ice Cream Social of 1858, Archeological Awareness, and the Harvest Time in 1858.

Cache Your Way Question

How many pairs of Sandhill Cranes usually nest each year in Lost Valley Marsh in Glacial Park?

Geocachers

Please join us in playing! Geocaching is a high-tech “treasure hunting” game played throughout the world by adventure seeker. All are welcome who observe and obey the rules.

  • Please do not move or vandalize the container.
  • Once you find it, log your name in the book, take a trinket and leave one of your own behind for the next person.
  • Replace the cache in the same spot that you found it, and make sure it is completely covered.
  • Please do not remove the informational card from the containers, this is an essential game piece for cachers completing the GeoSeries.
  • The real treasure is finding the container and sharing your thoughts with everyone who finds it.

For a complete list of rules and instructions on how to earn a special district geocoin visit MCCDistrict.org/Geocache

Email geocaching@MCCDistrict.org with any questions or concerns

McHenry County Conservation District Information

Visit our website at MCCDistrict.org or call (815) 338-6223

Photo Release

5/15/23 Photos posted here may be featured on the McHenry County Conservation District's various social media accounts including Facebook, Instagram, and twitter, as well as our website (MCCDistrict.org) and print material such as Landscapes Magazine. By posting photos to this log you agree to allow us to share your work. Photographers will be acknowledged in any shares or posts of photos, so please include your name in your post if it is different from that of your username.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Lbh fheryl jba'g or obere-q ybbxvat sbe guvf pnpur!

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
-------------------------
N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)