This is the 30th cache in a series of simple hides placed in the parks of Ambarvale, Glen Alpine and surrounds, and if possible, giving a brief explanation of why the park has this name.
Bradbury Oval was named after the local pub owner in early Campbelltown history, which forms part of the suburb of Bradbury. The local community was up in arms in the early days of the suburb as the initial housing release was named Sherwood Hills,, but later renamed to (apparently) the less classy name it currently has.
Please BYOP.
As can been seen on the side of the club house, the ovals are used by three main sports, and once also had the Fishers Ghost Festival held in it as well.
This geocache was part of GC Project: It's Raining Caches 2025.
The projects aim was to create a rain of new geocaches to fall from the sky across the stateof NSW at 9am on 19th January 2025 - 1 week before Sydney Geoquest, the first Block Party in the Southern Hemisphere.
Many legendary hiders came together to generously contribute their finest geocaches to build excitement and connection amongst the community and for all hiders to enjoy years after the event.
This geocache helped make it rain.