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Sprague River Traditional Geocache

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Hidden : 5/14/2015
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

The Sprague River is one of several waterways which drain the eastern side of Klamath County. The river provides several recreation opportunities, including fishing and kayaking. Please CITO this site.

This cache is part of the Klamath Basin GeoTour. First launched in 2013, this tour highlights some of the great natural wonders Klamath County has to offer. Crystal clear waters, beautiful vistas, mountains, evergreen forests and ample space create the perfect environment for outdoor enthusiasts.

Find one cache in the Klamath Basin GeoTour and you're eligible for our raffle. Click here to download our GeoTour passport and entry form! Visit http://kbgeotour.com for more information.

Trackable GeoCoins are placed in some boxes throughout May, June, July and August.

The Klamath Basin GeoTour includes the following caches:

  • Crystal Springs (GC5VAE8)
  • Harriman Springs (GC5VAEJ)
  • Mare's Egg (GC5VAEW)
  • Mountain Lakes (GC5VAF4)
  • Mt. McLoughlin Trail Head (GC5VAXP)
  • Pacific Crest Trail (GC5VAXX)
  • Spence Mountain Trail (GC5VAY8)
  • Keno/Klamath River (GC5VFQ0)
  • Landrum Wayside (GC5VFQX)
  • Coppock Flag (GC5VFRN)
  • Crater Lake (GC5VFTC)
  • Collier State Park (GC5VFTQ)
  • Klamath Fish Hatchery (GC5VFV3)
  • Kimball State Park (GC5VFVN)
  • Oux Kanee (GC5VFWP)
  • Sprague River (GC5VFX2)
  • Train Mountain (GC5VFXE)
  • Lava Beds National Monument (GC5VG1N)
  • Moore Park
  • Mt. Mazama Wayside (GC5VHRX)

This GeoTour was made possible with funding from the Klamath County Tourism Grant Program. For questions or concerns, contact Dave Martinez at dmartinez@heraldandnews.com or 541-885-4452.

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