This
is hidden at the revitalized Yonkers Water Front. After finding
this cache continue on down the walkway to a nice hidden away
park.
Here is a little info on the area from the city
of Yonkers web site (visit link)
Yonkers is blessed with four and a half miles of majestic Hudson
River shoreline offering the community a spectacular natural
resource. The Office of Downtown and Waterfront Development created
and has oversees the implementation of a Master Plan (1995) with
the goal of revitalization and more productive utilization of the
waterfront area. Presently, the Office is overseeing the
preparation of a Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP),
with the goal of opening the entire shoreline to public access
while spurring revitalization in the Downtown
Yonkers Downtown & Waterfront is certainly on the move for the
better. Not only are new residential units being constructed on or
near the Hudson, but numerous Downtown buildings, long
underdeveloped or vacant, are now being converted into residential
lofts, offices and new retail establishments. New projects
including additional residential rental units, office space,
marinas, parks and retail centers are being planned. The common
thread in this blending of mixed-usages is public access to the
river for relaxation, recreation and education for the citizens of
Yonkers.
The best way to fully understand the enormous scope of improvement
in the downtown waterfront area is to see it for yourself: visit
the new Yonkers Riverfront Library, stroll through the Esplanade
Park and Sculpture Meadow on the Hudson, reflect at the September
11th Memorial Garden or enjoy live summer jazz presented by the
Yonkers Downtown/Waterfront

Kid Friendly

Lunchtime Cache

Cache In - Trash
Out!

Night Cache

Available
year-round

Accessible in Winter

Scenic View

Beware of Muggles

Bring a pen or pencil