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Everglades Restoration Geocache Trail

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Everglades Restoration Geocache Trail Introduction
 

 

Everglades Restoration Geocache #1

 
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Coordinates:
N 25º 37.124'
W 080º 18.512'

This multi-cache encourages you to explore a major restoration project near the shores of Biscayne Bay. Those who attempt this cache will be treated to a 1.3 mile walk around one of the crown jewels of the Miami-Dade County parks system.


Additional details and helpful hints can be found by visiting
the official cache page on Geocahing.com

Download the cache site bulletin: Hi-Res (4.5 MB)|Lo-Res (435KB)

 

 

Everglades Restoration Geocache #2

 
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Coordinates:
N 25º 45.711'
W 080º 31.321'

This cache will take you for a visit to the Hoover Dam of the Everglades. Once there, you will see how one of the most talked-about restoration projects of the last two decades is helping reconnect the famed River of Grass.

Additional details and helpful hints can be found by visiting
the official cache page on Geocahing.com

Download the cache site bulletin: Hi-Res (2.5 MB)|Lo-Res (330 KB)

 

 

Everglades Restoration Geocache #3

 
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Coordinates:
N 25º 24.213'
W 080º 33.620'

This cache will introduce you to one of the largest canals in south Dade, and lead you to explore a project along the eastern border of Everglades National Park that endeavors to keep water flowing in the River of Grass.

Additional details and helpful hints can be found by visiting
the official cache page on Geocahing.com

Download the cache site bulletin: Hi-Res (4.2 MB)|Lo-Res (1.2 MB)

 

 

The Everglades Restoration Geocache Trail has been made possible through the kind support of our restoration partners at the South Florida Water Management District, Miami-Dade Park and Recreation, and the Florida Department of Transportation.

 
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Did You Know?

Baby alligator

Female alligators will vehemently protect their nests and their young until they reach one to two years of age. Keep your eyes out for baby alligators in the Everglades - they're about a foot long with yellow stripes.