Off The Beaten Path
Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 10:18 pm
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This cache is nearly a drive-up if you can find the correct approach which is a drive through one of the most beautiful farm parks in Southern Maryland. It took us a couple of tries to figure out the best way to get to the cache. We found a park entrance off of Aquasco Farm Road 2.43 miles from stage one. The road is a well maintained dirt road for most of the way, and it winds around barns and corn fields. You have to turn off of the main road to get to the cache, and that road is less maintained, but entirely passable using 2 wheel drive as long as the weather is dry. We missed the turn off the first go-round, but when we turned back we spotted it. We aren't experienced off road enthusiasts, so this was an exciting drive for us. It is the first time we have ever driven through the woods, and it was really cool. The road has high grass, but we didn't have any trouble driving it in a Ford Explorer Sport Track.
Stage one is located at two monuments which seem to be almost in the middle of nowhere. It was a real surprise to see them there at the wood line. After finding stage one you get to continue driving right into the woods to get to stage 2. We were a little worried about whether the road would continue, but it did and then it ended in a loop, so we didn't have to turn around to get back.
The 150 acre farm seems to be very secluded and we only saw two other vehicles while we were there (both belonged to bow hunters who were scouting). There are several roads that wind around the park, including one that goes all the way down to the river.
We really enjoyed being able to drive around the farm. We saw a lot of wildlife, including several herds of deer, and the views of the fields are really beautiful.
This cache is nearly a drive-up if you can find the correct approach which is a drive through one of the most beautiful farm parks in Southern Maryland. It took us a couple of tries to figure out the best way to get to the cache. We found a park entrance off of Aquasco Farm Road 2.43 miles from stage one. The road is a well maintained dirt road for most of the way, and it winds around barns and corn fields. You have to turn off of the main road to get to the cache, and that road is less maintained, but entirely passable using 2 wheel drive as long as the weather is dry. We missed the turn off the first go-round, but when we turned back we spotted it. We aren't experienced off road enthusiasts, so this was an exciting drive for us. It is the first time we have ever driven through the woods, and it was really cool. The road has high grass, but we didn't have any trouble driving it in a Ford Explorer Sport Track.
Stage one is located at two monuments which seem to be almost in the middle of nowhere. It was a real surprise to see them there at the wood line. After finding stage one you get to continue driving right into the woods to get to stage 2. We were a little worried about whether the road would continue, but it did and then it ended in a loop, so we didn't have to turn around to get back.
The 150 acre farm seems to be very secluded and we only saw two other vehicles while we were there (both belonged to bow hunters who were scouting). There are several roads that wind around the park, including one that goes all the way down to the river.
We really enjoyed being able to drive around the farm. We saw a lot of wildlife, including several herds of deer, and the views of the fields are really beautiful.