Welcome to Haley State Park!
These caches are hidden along a well marked trail through Haley State Park. The property here was acquired from the Haley family of the Brown and Haley candy company. The trailhead is unmarked, but if you park on the road near the caches, the entry is a well defined path across the street and 100' west of the Jackson Lake parking lot.
You can park along the road west of the trailhead, or during the summer you can park across the street at the lake.
The hike is out-and-back, 1.5 miles each way to the beach, and it's a little over 300' elevation change. It's a beautiful walk through some large old trees, with only one steep section.
All of the caches can be gotten to easily from the main trail or by following existing paths off the trail, please do not forge new paths to get to them. No cache requires you to cut bushes or break limbs. Check the hints for more info on each cache location.
For this cache, exit under the Cedar, cache is 53' from the path on a game trail, and inside the smaller of 2 big stumps.
1. This cache has an approved Permit to be placed at this location on property managed by the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission. Visitors are responsible for acquainting themselves with policies and rules pertaining to State Parks areas.
2. The following items may not be placed in the cache: food; illegal substances; medications; personal hygiene products, pornographic materials; hazardous materials; or weapons of any type.
3. By searching for the cache, visitors agree that they are responsible for their own actions, and acknowledge that neither the State of Washington nor the cache owner is responsible for any loss or injury that may occur in relation to such search.
4. Report any incident, problem, or violation to State Parks staff.