The Nona France
Recreation area is open daily from 7:00am -
Dark.
You can either approach
this cache by vehicle from the South (near Fred & Barney Worked
Here) or by walking in from the North. They put in a dirt barrier
to keep you from driving in from the North.
This is one of 7
geocaches I placed in the Nona France Recreation Area in
Whitehouse. This area used to be a large quarry and now
displays exposed
Devonian rocks. The quarry has not been active since circa
1929.
It's now home to the
"unofficial" Whitehouse Sledding Hill, which is composed of rocks
piled up from the quarry to make a manmade hill. It's very
fun in the wintertime, however you must climb up the steep side of
the hill to get to the "bunny slope" on the other side, and making
that steep climb hauling sleds and small children is not very
fun...trust me.
I didn't place any caches
on top of the hill but if you feel inclined, climb the incline and
enjoy the nice scenic view of Whitehouse.
It's a Moops container
with some goodies for kids cause kids get disappointed with
micros.
Have a great time
hunting all 7!
Placed by
a member of:
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