This cache is relatively easy to get to and to find. It is a well maintained trail where you can expect to greet a few people enjoying the day. There are several accesses to the trail system and several maps posted around the park. Pick the one that looks most interesting to you (I used the trail entrance at N 48 07.661 W 122 29.952 although another one might actually be closer to the cache site. Please use the trail system and do not bushwhack to the cache location.
The cache contains a log book and a couple of wooden pencils and a sharpener so that you can record your visit. The initial contents of the cache include a calculator, a John Barry sampler CD, an Olympic pin, a couple of key chains, a novel I just finished reading, a yo-yo, plus a few other items.
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- The geocache may be placed on Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission managed property only by written permission from the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission.
- The following items shall not be placed in the geocache: Food items; illegal substances; medications; personal hygiene products, pornographic materials; inappropriate, offensive, or hazardous materials or weapons of any type. Log books are required for each cache and are to be provided by the owner of the cache.
- It is the visitor’s responsibility to orient themselves with policies and rules pertaining to State Parks areas.
- Report any incident, problem, or violation to State Parks staff.
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Currently a Discover Pass is required to drive into State Parks. The Discover Pass must be displayed on your vehicle when visiting state recreation lands managed by the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission. Happy hunting!!