This site was part of a 265 acre pastoral holding that was original purchased by Robert Sidebottom in 1852. The homestead and dairy were part of a larger property known as 'Hyde Park' named after a town in Cheshire, England. Robert Sidebottom died at Hyde Park in 1877 and his estate was divided amongst his three children. By the early 1920s the farmstead and dairy had been abandoned and only scattered remnants remain today.
This park is a favourite for my young daughter due to its ease of access and abundance of natural features. It has a cute little playground and remnants of the old farmstead.
You're looking for a camouflaged regular sized cache. Contains a logbook and pencil. Plenty of space for swaps, enjoy!