Letchworth Trout Pond LbNA #46051
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Mar 21, 2009 |
Location: | |
City: | Castile |
County: | Wyoming |
State: | New York |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | The Rehrauer Family |
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Found by: | The Sampson Family |
Last found: | Nov 11, 2015 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFaF |
Last edited: | Nov 12, 2015 |
Replaced 8/1/15
Go to Letchworth State Park, Castile, NY.
Follow the Park Map to the Trout Pond.
Go past the fishing dock.
Enter Trail 3 at the "No Motor Vehicles" sign.
Walk ~ 10-15 ft. and turn right onto a grassy trail marked "No Horses".
Follow the grassy trail (the pond will be toward your right; you are traveling North).
There will be X-country skiing signs posted on the trees:
"Pond Loop" & "Brook Trail".
Continue on the trail, staying on the "Pond Loop" Easy Trail into the woods.
You are going the right way if you see a partially hidden stone wall on your right (~425 steps into the hike).
On the Pond Loop, you will come to a wider dirt trail; turn left onto this trail.
Walk~ 100 ft., then turn right onto another grassy trail marked "No Horses" "No Snowmobiles".
At the top of the rise of this trail there are a lot of fallen, rotted trees.
Turn right into the woods and walk towards a broken tree with a slender stump ~ 6ft. tall. At that tree, turn right (North East), walk ~ 20 ft. to a large broken tree stump ~4.5ft. tall with lots of broken limbs leaning all around it. Look at about eye level into the crevice. You should see a clear box.
Go to Letchworth State Park, Castile, NY.
Follow the Park Map to the Trout Pond.
Go past the fishing dock.
Enter Trail 3 at the "No Motor Vehicles" sign.
Walk ~ 10-15 ft. and turn right onto a grassy trail marked "No Horses".
Follow the grassy trail (the pond will be toward your right; you are traveling North).
There will be X-country skiing signs posted on the trees:
"Pond Loop" & "Brook Trail".
Continue on the trail, staying on the "Pond Loop" Easy Trail into the woods.
You are going the right way if you see a partially hidden stone wall on your right (~425 steps into the hike).
On the Pond Loop, you will come to a wider dirt trail; turn left onto this trail.
Walk~ 100 ft., then turn right onto another grassy trail marked "No Horses" "No Snowmobiles".
At the top of the rise of this trail there are a lot of fallen, rotted trees.
Turn right into the woods and walk towards a broken tree with a slender stump ~ 6ft. tall. At that tree, turn right (North East), walk ~ 20 ft. to a large broken tree stump ~4.5ft. tall with lots of broken limbs leaning all around it. Look at about eye level into the crevice. You should see a clear box.