One of Allegan County's newest parks, the 260-acre River Junction Preserve sits at the confluence of the Rabbit and Kalamazoo rivers. It contains a wide variety of ecosystems, including marshes, prairies, floodplains, and pine, oak, and hemlock forests. Developed trails allow visitors to explore all the interesting features this preserve has to offer.
At the posted coordinates, you will find a sign. Use the information on it to solve for the final location, which is N 42 3A.BCD W 086 0W.XYZ
If the trout lily trail is 0.6 mi long, then A.B = 9.0, if not, then A.B = 9.2
If fishing is allowed in the preserve, then CD = 38, if not, then CD = 49
If the maximum distance on the map scale is 1000 feet, then W.X = 4.5, if not, then W.X = 4.7
If the open hours are from dawn until dusk, then YZ = 22, if not, then YZ = 46
This cache was placed in coordination with the West Michigan Road Rally Community Celebration Event. FTF rights were reserved for the event attendees. The caches are guaranteed to be around through the end of August, at which time they are subject to being removed.