Tiny Parks of McMahons Point (TPMP) Southern McMahons Point
About the series
In the Tiny Parks of McMahons Point series you will visit, well, tiny parks in McMahons Point. The containers are not difficult to find or to access as we just want you to enjoy each visit and the wander amongst them. Hints are generous to avoid excessive search time and unnecessary scrabbling amongst vegetation.
There are five geocaches in this series with 16 waypoints. At many waypoints, find the answer to a question and use the answers to calculate the coordinates for the Final Mystery cache GCB20XC Final Tiny Parks of McMahons Point.
Parking on many streets in McMahons Point is unmetered for two hours but often challenging to find free spaces.
About this multi-cache
This multi-cache will bring you to one regular sized, one small and two tiny parks in the southern (and western) part of McMahons Point.
WP1: Blues Point Reserve
Blues Point Reserve is not a tiny park but it has a beautiful view of all the must-see sights of Sydney Harbour.
A=How many benches - both green and brown - are located in this level (upper) of the park?
WP2: Dowling Street Road Reserve
We’re not sure why North Sydney Council has reserved this little spot for Dowling Street but it is a tiny park and you can sit and have a rest here.
B=How many vents are in the brick garage wall?
WP3: East Crescent Reserve (Lookout)
Little known spot with a great view of the Harbour Bridge and the city skyline.
C=How many stairsteps from the footpath to the bench? (It's an odd number)
*** IMPORTANT CALCULATION: X=A+B+C ***
GZ: Above another tiny park
This unnamed tiny park is a favourite bush turkey haunt.
The container is a magnetic mint tin.
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This geocache was part of GC Project: It's Raining Caches 2025.
The project's aim was to create a rain of new geocaches to fall from the sky across the state of NSW at 9am on 19th January 2025 - one 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 finders to enjoy years after the event.
This geocache helped make it rain.