Girl Scouts Rock! LbNA #77412
Owner: | Girl Scout Troop 60958
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Plant date: | May 18, 2025 |
Location: | Bird Sanctuary/ Chiyoda Trail, 1350 Chiyoda Dr |
City: | Webster |
County: | Monroe |
State: | New York |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | Not yet found! |
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Last found: | N/A |
Last edited: | Jun 4, 2025 |
From the First Responders parking lot:
At the southern end of the parking lot, start walking on the paved chiyoda trail loop, heading into the woods. Turn and follow the gravel path marked "Chiyoda.". You will pass a sign that says "to bird sanctuary." About 60 steps after the sign, you will see a row of stone that runs on both sides of the trail. Turn right and follow the stone path about 30 steps off the trail, to a large tree that looks like a y. The letterbox is at the base of the tree.
If coming from Charles E Sexton Memorial Park/North Ponds area:
Follow the bird sanctuary trail north east until you have crossed over Webster Rd/Rt 250. Keep walking until you see a teal drain that crosses under the path. Immediately after the drain, you will see a row of stones that runs on both sides of the path. Turn left and follow the row of stones about 30 steps off the trail, to a large tree that looks like a y. The letterbox is at the base of the tree.
At the southern end of the parking lot, start walking on the paved chiyoda trail loop, heading into the woods. Turn and follow the gravel path marked "Chiyoda.". You will pass a sign that says "to bird sanctuary." About 60 steps after the sign, you will see a row of stone that runs on both sides of the trail. Turn right and follow the stone path about 30 steps off the trail, to a large tree that looks like a y. The letterbox is at the base of the tree.
If coming from Charles E Sexton Memorial Park/North Ponds area:
Follow the bird sanctuary trail north east until you have crossed over Webster Rd/Rt 250. Keep walking until you see a teal drain that crosses under the path. Immediately after the drain, you will see a row of stones that runs on both sides of the path. Turn left and follow the row of stones about 30 steps off the trail, to a large tree that looks like a y. The letterbox is at the base of the tree.