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Lost Golden Eggs Yellow Final Mystery Cache

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Hidden : 4/17/2019
Difficulty:
2 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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This cache is NOT at posted Coordinates!!! In this cache series, you will need to find the matching halves of one of the eggs from Peter’s basket, pink, yellow, orange, blue, green, or purple, in order to get the coordinates for one of the golden egg mystery caches.

Peter Cottontail has lost his golden eggs, can you help him find them?  Each of Peter Cottontail’s Golden Eggs has a special coupon inside.  When you find one, bring the coupon to the Visitor’s Center for your prize.  One coupon per family while they last.  

“Here comes Peter Cottontail.  Hopping down the bunny trail. Hippity Hoppity Easter on it’s way.”

The Easter Bunny is a symbol of Easter.  History says that the bunny played a role similar to Santa Claus leaving eggs for good boys and girls. Many of these eggs are left in a basket or hidden during the night for children to find the next morning.

Peter Cottontail is based of a TV show from 1971 which shows a young rabbit who wants to become the Chief Easter Bunny.  His adventure is shown how he was able to succeed after many problems were in his way.

This cache is located on a…..Wait?!?!  If I told you, what fun would that bring to find the Golden Eggs?!?!?!   When you find an egg, open it to take a special coupon to the Visitor’s Center for your prize.  One coupon per family while they last.

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This cache is placed on at Fort Stevenson State Park.   Fort Stevenson was part of the Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1804-1806. On its search for a water route to the Pacific Ocean, they spent more time in North Dakota than in any other state on their journey. Two of their campsites were located in the vicinity of Fort Stevenson State Park **

Please remember to follow all park rules and regulations when entering the park.  There is no fee to participate but the park charges the $7 vehicle entrance fee unless a state park annual pass is displayed.  Fort Stevenson State Park is located three miles South of Garrison, North Dakota. 

If you do not have a gps, please stop at the Visitor Center to use one, free of charge.  

If you have any questions, contact the park directly at 701.337.5576 or email at fssp@nd.gov.

**http://www.parkrec.nd.gov/parks/fssp/fssp.html

 

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