From the control road that follows the base of the rim (64) you turn onto the road #195. It's not marked well but it's a major road toward the rim from the control road and should be within a mile from the following coords. This can be traveled by any 4x4 with easy. There is one spot where you cross a dry creek bed and it forks in two directions. Go left here. We parked near the creek bed and walked the rest of the way. When you get to 34 23.111N and 111 16.430 you'll want to hike the short distance to the camp. From this spot you'll see a trail leading up the hill to the ENE. It's about a 15-20 minute walk from here. A quad would make it and daring jeepers.It's 5493' at the base of the Mogollon Rim.As far as we can tell, this was an old Civilian Conservation Corps camp from the 1930's. There was rock lined walkways that lead between the tents and there are some foundations still there as well as some other interesting concrete structures. (virgin offerings?)There isn't much to disturb here and it's mostly just long forgotten. But it appears it was a very large community and those of us who were there today agreed that we'd love to have lived there. It was so quiet with plenty of shade trees.Take your time and look over the whole place. There are walkways covering most of it. It's fun to try to figure out what went where.
Be VERY careful where you walk. There is a large amount of small cactus around. Heavy shoes might be good.
The cache should be easy to find. It's my first one so feedback would be great. It's a plastic container and has some Mad Magazine toilet paper (could be handy..or funny), some fresh AA cells, rubber balls, bottle opener, and some other little trinkets. And, of course a log.