The Firefly Trail is a planned 39-mile rail-trail from Athens to Union Point in Northeast Georgia, connecting Athens-Clarke, Oglethorpe, and Greene Counties. Athens-Clarke County hosts over three miles of the Firefly with an additional mile and a half planned expansion. The historic rail line, known as the Athens Branch of the Georgia Railroad, branched off the still-active Augusta-to-Atlanta line in Union Point and passed through the towns of Woodville, Maxeys, Stephens, Crawford, Arnoldsville and Winterville on its way to Athens.
The trail allows for pedestrians and bicyclists alike to further participate in activities within Athens-Clarke County without being within close motor vehicle proximity.
This is another in my Firefly Trail series of caches. I chose a stretch of the Firefly Trail in Winterville because it is such a cute little town. Take time to explore the park if you can. While there is no designated parking near my hide, you can use the Waypoint I listed, it is only .3 miles from the cache. Please don't park along the main road, and use the Firefly Trail to approach the cache.
About 10 feet off the trail, it is slightly bigger than a micro but will only hold very small swag or coins. Make sure the cover is snapped back on tightly and return to the same location so it is out of sight. Please use Stealth if the trail is busy with muggles.
BYOP!
+++ CONGRATULATIONS to CemeteryGirl1965 for the FTF! +++