The new ADA trail at Prescott Park in Medford gives a smoother spin on RoxyAnn. Instead of ruts and mud, you get a fully paved path that winds along the hillside with benches at regular intervals, perfect for pausing to catch your breath or soak in the views.
As you travel the trail, take a look at the variety of trees and shrubs that call this slope home. You will see twisting manzanita with its smooth red bark, sturdy oaks, scattered pines, and a mix of other native flora that change character with the seasons. It is a good place to slow your pace, look around, and appreciate how many different shapes and colors are tucked into this park.
Like most of RoxyAnn, poison oak is abundant off trail here. The cache is not hidden in or by poison oak, but any time you leave the pavement it pays to know what you are walking through. Even when leafless, those familiar stick clumps can still cause trouble, so be mindful of where you step and what brushes against you.
To reach this cache it will be necessary to step off the paved trail and onto natural ground. You will not find it from the asphalt alone. Make sure to check the terrain rating, even though the main route is ADA style and smooth. 
Please replace the cache and its camouflage exactly as you found them so it stays hidden from non geocachers and continues to reward those who take the time to explore this newer corner of Prescott Park.
The Cachemas Raffle Tickets.
For those attending the 2025 Cachemas Event (GCAW0RB) on December 13th this cache contains raffle tickets for one of the 2025 ornaments.
If you are not planning on attending the Cachemas event please leave the raffle tickets in the geocache for the next finder. Thank you!
Please only take 1 raffle ticket per geocaching account. Only 1 entry per Cachemas Geocache will be allowed at the event. Note that with multiple geocache finds, everyone on a team can have a shot at one of the ornaments. 