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Which bridge do I take? (aka the Todd & Dad cache) Traditional Geocache

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Hidden : 7/1/2007
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Located in the Lake Marguerite Wildlife Refuge. Decon container, bring your own pencil.

The Lake Marguerite Wildlife Refuge and Griffin Woods are located directly behind the Roaring Rock Restaurant (which is on Brass Castle Road). There are two parking areas, although I've yet to find the second. If you turn off Brass Castle Road behind the Roaring Rock (not their parking lot, but just past that) you'll see an entrance to the parking area. There are several trails (trail maps provided), the main one leading back to the lake (fishing for those 14 and under), where you'll find a picnic table and a really pretty little lake. The trails go off in everal directions from there. Enjoy the area.

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LAKE MARGUERITE WILDLIFE REFUGE
Washington Township, Warren County, NJ
22 acres

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Directions:

The park entrance is on Jonestown Road just a short drive northeast of the intersection of Jonestown Road and Brass Castle Road (Route 623). (Just up from the Roaring Rock Restaurant; and across from mouth of Mountain Ridge Drive.)

The park is adjacent to Griffith Woods.

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History:

1981 -- established with a donation of property by John Lundy.

Bridges and trail benches built and erected by students and faculty from Project Excel School.

A fishing derby for children 14 years and younger sponsored by the Junior Women’s Club held here in May.

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Habitats:

open fields, woods, a small pond (about one acre), streams.

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Trails:

0.7 mile of trails/roads with seven (7) bridges across streams.

Signs of beaver activity around the small pond. In the pond, saw a speckled coy.

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