
UPDATE: 3/1/2024:
2019 was the 100th Anniversary of Michigan State Parks and we're still celebrating!. Join the Michigan Geocaching Organization (MiGO), the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and Geocaching.com for the first official GeoTour in Michigan.
This tour was originally scheduled to run for three years, kicking off on Friday of Memorial Weekend in 2019 and continue through May 31, 2022. The success of this awesome tour has not gone unnoticed. On February 2, 2022, The DNR announced the extension of the GeoTour through September 24, 2024! Join us in making a final push to complete this very popular and very successful GeoTour before the sun sets on it.
Each geocache is in one of Michigan's state parks. The geocaches are arranged by MiGO Region, with twenty-five geocaches per region. The Ticket to Celebrate 100 is available for download from the DNR's Geocaching page. It explains how to qualify for prizes in each of the four regions and for the GeoTour as a whole.
Day use areas of state parks are open from 8AM to 10PM. Geocaching is limited to those hours. Entry into Michigan's State Parks requires a Michigan Recreation Passport. See the Resources section below for more information.
The sun will set on the MSPCGT at midnight Tuesday, September 24, 2024. The MSPCGT will go off the air as a GeoTour and the caches will disappear from the map. There is a lot of construction going on in our State Parks in 2024. Some of the GeoTour caches will have to be pulled earlier. The remaining geocaches in the tour will be archived October 1, 2024. Players will have until December 31, 2024 to claim any prize they have earned. Hiders will be contacted to request removal of the geocaches they hid unless they have made arrangements with park managers and have their own permit in place to keep the geocache in play, with a new GC Code.
Due to enhancements – road resurfacing and electrical, water systems and camp store upgrades – the park's modern campground will close through late summer. Access to this geocache should not be an issue.
Now for some good news: MiGO and the DNR are busy working on a new project that will kick off in the Spring of 2025, code named MSPGT 2.0. Are you interested in helping? Keep your MiGO Membership up to date and stay tuned to the website.
Cache:
This cache was hidden as part of the Michigan State Parks Centennial GeoTour, presented by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and the Michigan Geocaching Organization. Record the codeword printed on the log book and on a label inside the cache container to the appropriate box on the Ticket to Celebrate 100 form. See the instructions on the form to claim prizes.
This is a traditional cache hidden at the posted coordinates. You are looking for a Regular size container. Please return everything as good or better than you found it.
Thank you
Kite Dancer
for creating, hiding and maintaining this MSPC GeoTour cache.
Photo courtesy of Michigan Department of Natural Resources
Reflections on Lake Minnawanna
Metamora-Hadley Recreation Area:
Metamora-Hadley State Recreation Area is located about 45 miles north of Detroit and just 8 miles south of the 69 corridor. Once you arrive at the park you will have the feel of being secluded further north, but with a shorter commute. Metamora-Hadley Recreation Area is recognized by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration′s National Weather Service as being a Storm-Ready site.
This park consists of 723 acres with the beautiful 80-acre lake Minnawanna in the center. The modern campground has 214 campsites and two cabins for rent.
Photo courtesy of Michigan Department of Natural Resources
Winter is inviting to fishing and cross-country skiers
History:
When the recreation area was first opened, the swimming beach was where the north campground is now located. The current beach location was forested.
Map courtesy of Michigan Department of Natural Resources
Activities:
Metamora-Hadley has many special events including three weekends of Halloween camping. If you plan on attending any of the events make sure to make your reservations early. This park comes highly recommend as a camping getaway.
Photo courtesy of Michigan Department of Natural Resources
Fall colors at Metamora-Hadley
Many activities are available like 6 miles of hiking and cross-country skiing trails. Two thirds of the park is available for hunting. Rowboat, canoe and paddle boat rentals are available along with a sandy beach for swimming.
Photo courtesy of Michigan Department of Natural Resources
Water and Forest
This park is reasonably close to several area attractions including Seven Ponds Nature Center, Crossroads Village and Frankenmuth making it a great location for campers who want to venture out into the area. Two-thirds of the park is open to hunting for both small game and deer.
Information:
For more information, reservations and a calendar of events, follow this link to
Metamora-Hadley Recreation Area.
Special thanks to
LynnGeoGin
for help with this geocache.
Special thanks to beenhere, LynnGeoGin and HNY Event Staff for the Southeast regional prize.
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