Williamson Valley Road Series: A Morgan Ranch Park Association History Project
Information about the history of the area can be found by reading the 3 MRPA books – Williamson Valley Road, Williamson Valley & Beyond and Prescott to Camp Wood: Cowboy Bill. Morgan Ranch Nature Park is 6 miles north on Williamson Valley Road, ¼ mile east on Nancy Dr. Find more information at our Williamson Valley Historical Society-E. Facebook page. The cache page image is from a historic postcard showing the type of jackrabbits that inhabit this area.
Cachers are required to obtain a permit to access STL. This permit ensures a responsible and sustainable exploration of the area. This link directs you to the necessary permit application process. https://land.az.gov/applications-permits.
SQUISHYPETS- The Player-The Geocacher
Squishypets earned his geocaching moniker due to his insatiable passion for claw game victories. He is known for his combined precision and finesse to expertly manipulate the arcade game- Claw Machine, securing his coveted prizes. But what to do with all those prizes?
Luckily, Squishypets' geocaching prowess extends beyond finding caches. He possesses an equal fervor for concealing them, infusing his caches with creativity and a touch of his adoration for squishy toys. These caches gained renown for their challenging turns and twists leading geocachers into wilderness lands, where the thrill of discovery is enhanced by the natural beauty of the surroundings.
Within the geocaching community, Squishypets’ shear number of hides has brought joy to fellow geocachers, and transformed their quests into whimsical adventures. Squishypets serves as an inspiration, demonstrating that geocaching is not just about the treasures uncovered but also the playful, eccentric spirit it embodies. (By ChatGPT, after I taught it about Claw games.)