Welcome to the City of Toledo's Clover Lane Park. This is a neighborhood park that has a large field, a creek, play equipment for the kids and two basketball hoops. The park is open daylight hours (so no night caching). Parking is available just off the side of the road near the geocache.
This is a Micro cache, so please bring your pen/pencil as that would be handy. Also, please return the cache as you found it (or better), so that muggles will not be able to find it.
The nearby tree has a unique feature where a piece of an older trunk that has been removed is still fused to the remaining trunk and so it looks like a foot long cut log is magically floating in the air. When I saw that, I placed a tree climbing cache in the tree and came up with a story to explain the magic. See Clover Lane Park: Feel Like a Kid Again-Magic Tree (GC5XKVR). That geocache lasted for more than 8 years, however, since it was a Difficulty 1, it could easily be seen from the ground and was often muggled. The last time I replaced it, it went missing within days. I could not determine a way to safely place a more difficult hide in that tree, so I archived it. I decided to place a more boring type geocache with a good view of the tree as a replacement. As far of the made up history to explain the magic, I will repeat part of the original story below.
"Clovers, the four leaf variety, are often associated with luck and leprechauns. It is rumored that an old leprechaun, who was known for his flying skills, died near this location and his magic was transferred to this tree (as it was the nearest living object large enough to absorb the power). Over the years, the magic has weakened, but it is said that it can still make things levitate. However, it only has the strength to levitate one object at a time. If you are lucky, you may experience this levitation. If not, you may witness it happening to another object. Please approach the Magic Tree and look up." There was more to the story on the original cache page if you care to read it.