Quick P&G (after a short, bumpy drive!) in the vacinity of the Watuppa Visitors Public Parking lot in the Fall River-Freetown Forest! Please re-hide cache as found! :) It will be safer to walk to this cache if you do not have a truck or SUV. It is much easier to access cache from the Westport side of Blossom Rd. Tweezers will likely be needed to pull log out of cache.
**PLEASE NOTE: This cache is located on public property; however, it may only be accessed between the hours of sun up and sundown. Please respect city and town restrictions and do not attempt to retrieve this cash after dark. Thank you! :)**
The Freetown-Fall River State Forest is a 5000-acre forest, including 25 miles of public trails for hiking or off-roading (dirt bikes only). It is also home to a Wampanoag reservation. This is a publicly-owned forest area that covers greater than 5,000 acres. "The forest lies mostly in the center of the town of Freetown (about a third of the town) dividing Assonet, East Freetown, and Fall River's northern most boundary. The forest land includes Profile Rock, a granite outcropping, which local Native Americans believe to be the image of Chief Massasoit and a 227-acre (92 ha) Wampanoag reservation.
The forest has more than 50 miles (80 km) of unpaved roads and trails for walking, hiking, biking, cross-country skiing, dog sledding, off-road vehicle, and equestrian use. A picnic area with wading pool, playing fields and restrooms is located near the main entrance. Rattlesnake Brook is stocked with brook trout in spring. Hunting is available on a restricted basis.
The forest is home to the annual "Fun Day in the Forest" event sponsored by the Friends of the Freetown-Fall River State Forest. For a number of years, it also served as the course for the Big Bang Mountain Bike Race, a benefit event for the Independence Day events in Freetown."
Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freetown-Fall_River_State_Forest
https://www.mass.gov/locations/freetown-fall-river-state-forest