Beaver Lake late on a foggy December day
Bring the geo-pups (on their leashes), or ride your mountain
bike or horse. Trails can be muddy and most of the trails are
multiple use, which means a plentiful supply of horse manure.
The entrance and parking are at N 47 51.684 W 122 03.501. Look
for the signs for the turn off onto 127th Ave SE from the Old
Monroe-Snohomish Highway. For more complete directions, visit the
county website.
For more information about the park, visit the Friends of Lord Hill
website. You may want to print out a copy of their trail map
although copies are usually available at the trailhead. The hike to
the cache is roughly a two-mile roundtrip. In summer, you may need
to battle blackberries and salmonberries the last few feet. There
are now six caches in the park, so explore!
Update: Tibby's People adopted this cache August 26,
2007. We've kept the original cache listing intact, but updated the
hint to make this an easier find. Please note that no bushwhacking
is necessary to reach this cache.
