One of the more interesting aspects of Geocaching has been the
locations in history I have visited. This cache was placed to
remember our Pioneer Past right in the heart of Greendale.
In the 1880’s a tribal burial ground was discovered north of the
Village Hall which suggests that Greendale might have been the
sight of an early Indian Village. This little urban park features
an area where you can take a seat and reflect upon the age of the
tall trees that remain from the older times of Wisconsin. Can you
imagine what this area must have looked like with all those
trees?
You are searching for a micro container, Bring your own pen
or pencil as even a smaller one would not fit in the cache.
Also, please leave only your signature in the log.
Due to the highly “urban” environment of this park, this cache
hide was meant to be a “harder” find. Cache container was created
by The Tapps.
Greendale Park hours are sunrise until 10:30 PM. It is suggested
you limit your search to daylight hours due to the urban
environment if you are having trouble locating the cache.
Street parking is available however watch for the no parking signs
nearby.
YOU MAY WANT TO BRING A TWEEZER TO RETRIEVE THE LOG. YOU MUST
BRING YOUR OWN PENCIL OR PEN TO SIGN THE LOG.
Attributes: no dogs, stealth required, parking available
This cache was placed by permission from the Greendale Park
& Recreation Director.
Attributes: not winter friendly, no dogs, stealth required, parking
available
This cache is NOT winter
friendly.