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If you've been puzzling over caches til your puzzler is sore, here's a relaxing little story for you:
Old Horton arrived and he wanted some fun.
But he turned with surprise when he saw Twenty-one.
She was tall, she was lean, as she rose from the sea,
And she sang and she danced and she spun Twenty-three.
Then she opened her wings as she whirled from the scene,
"Goodbye, and goodnight-all! Goodbye, Seventeen!"
Situated on Fayette County's newest and largest reservoir, Lake Horton Park covers 82 acres and offers paved walking trails, boat ramps, picnic areas, and fishing. Look for deer, wading birds, and other wildlife. Open from dawn to dusk.
All vehicles with a Non-Fayette County tag must display an annual pass for admission. This applies to the Fayette County Reservoir parks: Lake Horton, Lake Kedron, and Lake McIntosh. For information, contact Parks & Recreation at 770-716-4321.
Cache placement was approved in this Fayette County park by:
Fayette County Parks & Recreation Department
Office: 980 Redwine Road, Fayetteville
Mail: 140 Stonewall Avenue West, Fayetteville, GA 30214
Phone: 770-716-4320