This geocache is part of the US 23 Discovery Trail, a 200 mile geo-trail from Standish, Michigan in the south to Mackinaw City, Michigan in the north. Caches have been placed at significant places along this countywide corridor. You will need to answer specific questions on your passport while discovering the special locations on the sunrise side of the state of Michigan. Information and the passport can be downloaded from the US 23 Heritage Route web site under 'US-23 Discovery Trail Geocaching!' in the 'Events' tab:
http://www.us23heritageroute.org
Once you have completed 25 of the 30 + caches in this geo-trail, you can take your passport to one of the following sites during business hours: McGulpin Lighthouse, 500 Headlands Drive, Mackinaw City, Michigan or the Standish Historical Depot and Welcome Center, 107 N Main St, Standish, Michigan to pick up your souvenir tag.
Or you can mail your passport to: Denise Cline, NEMCOG,
80 Livingston Blvd Suite U-108, PO Box 457,
Gaylord, MI 49734
Note: only one tag per geocaching team name will be available. Only 150 souvenir tags were minted.
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This cache is located at the edge of a popular park that features a nice playground, a great sandy beach, plenty of places for a picnic and a volleyball court.
The cache is a camo-taped pill bottle. Bring your own writing tool. It is located in the obvious spot, but you will need to reach up, unless you are seven feet or taller. Keep an eye out for muggles. In the same park is the starting point for the Bike Trail Multi cache (GC4JN64) which is completely along the bike trail.
This cache is part of a series of caches along or very near the Rogers City Bike Trail. Additionally there are several caches in Hoeft State Park and the Vogler Conservation area, both of which are located at one of the trail’s many starting/ending points. From beginning to end the trail is just over fourteen miles round trip and is paved the entire length. This cache is at the edge of the park which the bike trail borders at this point. This cache can also be a fairly simple P&G.