The distance traveled will depend on where you park plus the gates open and close at different times of the year. Ground is level however spring flooding may have an affect on your route. Snow may also increase the difficulty of finding the Cache. Keep in mind that the Cache container is not very big and contains only small trade items. This park is popular and can be busy year round especially during the summer so please use discretion when logging your find!
Stage 1
Use the information you find at this location to determine the coordinates to stage 2
A= Year Bridge was reconstructed 2nd digit
B= Year Bridge was built 4th digit
C= Year Bridge was built 3rd digit
D= Cost to build Bridge 2nd digit
E= Cost to build Bridge 5th digit
F= Year Truss Design invented 2nd digit
G=”This steel span from the ____ bridge” 4th digit
H= Number of 116’ spans?
I= Width of wooden the plank deck 1st digit
N GB CD.IGB
W FH BA.EGB
Stage 2
Use the information you find at this location to determine the coordinates to the Cache
A= Number of acres at Riverside Park minus 170
B= Number of acres of parklands in city minus the year the trail was developed plus 201
C= Number of Parks in GR plus 50
D= A Ferry brought visitors to Grand Island during the ____’s minus 1911
N A 01.C
W 85 D.B
Stage 3
The Cache is a watertight flare tube 11” inches in length and 2” in diameter, larger than a micro but smaller than a regular. It is well hidden. The Cache contains several small trade items, a logbook, pen and 2 pencils. Please leave the Cache the same way you found it.
Original Cache contents are;
- A Moose Pin
- A tiny pocket knife/nail clipper
- Staff Sergeant Chevron
- Carabineer key chain
- 2 orange Binder clips
- Small screwdriver
- Small combination lock (with combination!)
- A pair of heart earrings w/green stones
- Flag nail clipper
- Jumbo brass paper clip
Good Luck!

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