The Coyote Creek Trail is the longest continuous class 1 trail in Santa Clara County. It runs from Morgan Hill near Anderson Dam to just south of Tully Road in San Jose. Despite its length, there were not as many caches per mile as the Alamitos Creek and Los Gatos Creek trails. The main reason may be because it is more rural than those trails. However, there is a section of the Coyote Creek Trail, about 2 miles long, between Silver Creek Valley Rd and Hellyer Park that was devoid of caches, even though there is a large neighborhood across the street from the creek along Coyote Road.
This multi-cache sequence was an attempt to rectify that situation. It begins on the county-run Coyote Creek Trail, crosses over to a developed city park, and ends in undeveloped city parkland. This sequence consists of 3 stages. The first is right next to the Coyote Creek Trail. It has the coordinates of the next cache written on it. Cross over the bridge to get to the other stages. Stage 2 is in the developed part of Shady Oaks Park. It's just a clue with no room for trading items. Replace it exactly the way you found it. There is no need to go into the bushes. From stage 2, you can see the park's big lawn, playground, picnic areas, and basketball courts. The final cache is a camo'd pill bottle.
The undeveloped part of the park is an abandoned walnut grove. The trees are still there, along with some big oak trees. The walnut grove is about 0.3 miles long along Coyote Road, which is pretty long for a city park. It fills the wide space between the road and Coyote Creek. The paved Odette Morrow Trail runs around the orchard.
The terrain is perfectly flat. The Coyote Creek Trail and developed city park are wheelchair-accessible, but the last few yards in the grove may be difficult because of soft and uneven ground.
For more on the Coyote Creek Trail, see: (visit link)
http://www.rhorii.com/bayareaparks/CoyoteCreekTrail/CoyoteCreekTrail.html
Note that this cache has been around a long time and has an extensive history. It's changed a lot over the years. I deleted the history. It was getting too long.