Black Dune Traditional Cache
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Size:  (regular)
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Take advantage of all the veiwpoints in this series each are unique
and beautiful sites of the Snake River. A lot on intrersting
history can be found on trails, the visitor center and evening
programs. The park is wonderful all year round but evening and
morning are the most beautiful times of day. Be sure to wear strudy
shoes.
This cache is one in the Ancient Falls Series in Massacre Rocks
State Park, all caches are accessible by foot, car or bike with
short nice hikes on designated trails. Massacre Rocks is one of the
many parks on the Oregon Trail. The name “Massacre
Rocks” was likely coined during the 20’s after a few
skirmish’s between the Shoshone people and immigrant trains
on August 9th 1862. Be sure to find all the caches listed in the
series and other caches in the area to learn more interesting
history and geological facts in the area.
Caches in the Series:
Crawdad
Black Dune
Jack Nab-it
Skirmish
Apay Earhay
Lizard Trail
Additional Hints
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