There is a 4 number combination lock which is securing the geocache container, you must figure out the combination by answering 4 questions. You must find the retrieval tool and hook it onto the geocache to retrieve it before putting in the combination !!! 1.) What month did TowMan1 start Geocaching? 2.) What month did we say farewell to an awesome geocache called "enigma" ? 3.) Every year, we have a Geocaching camping trip that is a MEGA event called the Midwest Geo bash located in Wauseon, Ohio. What month is the MEGA event for in 2017? 4.) What month did Geocaching start? It is important that you bring your own pen along and physically sign the log. Failure to do so will result in the deletion of your log without notice. This is to ensure the sanctity of this cache and only those who have truly earned their smiley here may wear it. This will be checked frequently. once you locate the cache container, the log is in one of the 40 containers you must search through. as I have stated above you must sign the log in order to receive your smiley!
The Massillon Parks and Recreation Department,the support of a Recreational Trails Program grant completed the eight-mile Sippo Valley Trail from the northwest corner of the City to the Wayne County line. Rail-to-Trail volunteers completed the trail west to Dalton. Major parking and trail access is available in Massillon at “The Bottoms Park” at 6th St. NW and at Lincoln Park at 17th St. NW. Secondary access points with limited parking are available at the intersections of Bison Ave./ 27th St. NW, Kenyon Ave NW, Skyland Ave. NW, and Alabama Ave. NW.
The Sippo Valley Trail project included paving of an old Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad. Approximately 3.5 miles of the trail is paved with blacktop, with the remainder in crushed limestone. Thanks to the cooperation of the FiberCorr Company, easements were granted to extend the trail into Lincoln Park. In the fall of 2003, with additional funding from and RTP grant, the Sippo Valley Trail was connected to the Ohio & Erie Canal towpath recreational trail at Walnut Avenue via residential roads and a paved path through the Oak Knoll Medal of Honor Park.
The Sippo Lake Connector is located within the City of Massillon, Perry Township and the City of Canton.
The Sippo Lake Connector Trail is the major east-west connector that will link Canton with downtown Massillon and the Canal Corridor. It takes advantage of existing parks within Canton and Massillon and features the county park of Sippo Lake as its central focus. Predominantly routed through suburban residential neighborhoods of Massillon and Canton, the connector consists of a trail and several essential greenway opportunities along Sippo Creek. The creek is the central natural feature of the Massillon Parks of North and South Sippo Park and Reservoir Park on the northeast side of Massillon. These parks have been developed with walking and jogging trails. The identification of additional bike routes within these facilities will be a nice complement to the existing uses. It is anticipated that these routes can take advantage of existing roadways.