The Cache name comes from checking a Topo map after the first
time I looked out over this Vista. I was impressed by the elevation
change. From the Cache down to the road is about 1000’ of
elevation change and you can see for miles. Directions to a second
Vista are included in the Cache .
Your journey will begin on the Quehanna Highway about 2 1/2
miles past Boot Camp. At the following coordinates. N 41.12.714
W078.09.935, you will turn on to a gravel road. Follow this road
for 7.31 miles. The majority of the distance the road is graveled.
There is a section in the middle that is not. Small cars will have
to use caution on this section. The entire road is a Forest Service
Road that is not maintained very well, especially in the spring.
The entire road has potholes and washboard sections, but is
drivable with most vehicles. Drive slowly. You should also be on
the lookout for Deer, Turkey, Bear and if you are lucky and
Elk.
At the Jerry Ridge Rd. you will turn left on a gravel road. The
road is in good shape but it is a single lane road. In the remote
possibility you should meet someone, don’t panic, be
courteous, and take your time so one of you can get off enough for
the other to pass. This is not a big deal and not meant to worry
anyone but I just want you to be aware of it. This road is 3.51
miles long and don’t be surprised how close you can drive to
the Cache.
Check nearby caches for County Line View and 3 Falls Cache.