This cache is hidden within a large well marked multi-use trail system. There are several ways you can get to the cache site depending on which set of trails you decide to follow. In the summer park at the second parking lot and you will be 1.24 miles from the cache. In the winter you will need to park at the first parking lot and you will be 1.80 miles from the cache. Trails are open to Hiking, Mountain Biking, Horseback riding, cross country skiing, and from May 1st through November 20th ATV's. Note if you plan to ski in during the winter the cache could be hard to find in heavy snow cover. The name of this cache says it all and if you go looking for it during the fall color season a camera is a must. Enjoy the view and the interesting forest you hike through on the way to and from the cache. Note all the rocks in the area.
The terrain into this cache is not very steep, however I gave it a 2.5 rating because of distance. The trail is easy walking, however the most direct route to the cache will take you about 30 minutes one way.
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In celebration of Earth Day when I placed this cache I also trashed out the parking lot. It is amazing how just picking up 20 cans really improves the look of an area. Think about bringing a plastic bag with you on this hike, a nearby shelter all most always could use a little cleaning up.