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Ron Regis Beacon (CRT-HHMM19) Traditional Cache

Hidden : 4/5/2024
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:


Ron Regis Beacon (CRT-HHMM19)

 

TRAIL HISTORY

The Cedar River Trail (CRT) is a King County Trail that follows the Cedar River from where it enters Lake Washington in the City of Renton upriver to the community of Landsburg at the boundary of the City of Seattle’s Cedar River Watershed. At 17.4 miles in length the CRT is a paved, off-road trail for the first 12.3 miles, and features a soft surface for the last five miles.

The trail follows a historic railroad route between the river and State Route 169, and passes through or near Renton, Maplewood, Cedar Mountain, Maple Valley, and Rock Creek. It offers views and access to Lake Washington, downtown Renton, Cedar River Park, Maplewood Golf Course, Ron Regis Park, Cedar Grove Park, and Maple Valley.

The CRT also provides excellent views and access to the Cedar River along its length. Between Renton and Maple Valley the CRT is popular with bicyclists and skaters and provides both recreational and non-motorized commuting opportunities.

At Maple Valley the trail intersects the Green-To-Cedar Rivers Trail, which runs through central Maple Valley, then continues to the more secluded Rock Creek area and onto Landsburg in a wooded river valley. This soft-surface segment is popular with off-road bicyclists, joggers, walkers and equestrians.

THE CACHE SERIES

The caches currently on the CRT average a listing date of 2011 with the oldest being placed on 2007. This series will focus on caches placed from Riverview Park east to the trail's terminus in  Landsburg which is east of Maple Valley which is just under 12 miles of the trail.

THIS CACHE  

Ron Regis Park covers 45 acres and is located along the Maple Valley Highway. The city develops, maintains, and operates the sports fields and passive areas, including trails. The city also permanently preserves public access to the Cedar River for fishing, hiking, and other water related activities. The park includes baseball, basketball and cribbage fields.  

 

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

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Decryption Key

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