The Pine Tree State GeoArt series will take you on a short trip not far from Stratton. The road is passable by most cars, but bikes and e-bikes are fine too. There is also about a mile or so of walking. Each cache will highlight something interesting about Maine.
Devil’s Den
Silver Ripple Cascade, also known as Devil's Den, is a little known track of cascades, horsetails and small plunges that pass one hundred feet down and through an attractive gorge. There is a huge pool at the end of the gorge that is great for swimming when water currents are gentle. A pothole in the middle of the falls offers some cliff jumping opportunities.
The gorge on site remains relatively consistent at 10-to-12 feet tall throughout its duration, creating a long and channel-like appearance. My guess is that this channel is runnable by whitewater kayakers in high water. Due to the lack of awareness of this place, the odds are that many kayakers who would be interested in such a run are not aware of the opportunity.
Source: https://www.newenglandwaterfalls.com/me-silverripplecascade.html
If Devil’s is great for swimming, the cache is at: N 45° 11.315′ W 70° 21.685′
If swimming is prohibited at Devil’s Den, the cache is at: N 45° 11.364′ W 70° 21.664′