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if I were to take a day off from work to do some caching in a general area ( on foot ) , where would you recommend? I am in Akron and I have a car.

I would want to drive to some magical location where I could park, get out of my car, and hike to a handful of caches that wouldn't be stroller and 4 y/o friendly . ( I have two little kidlets )

I am aware I could just go driving around northeast ohio on a cache run, but I'd rather make it a good crunchy nature-loving trip.

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if I were to take a day off from work to do some caching in a general area ( on foot ) , where would you recommend? I am in Akron and I have a car.

I would want to drive to some magical location where I could park, get out of my car, and hike to a handful of caches that wouldn't be stroller and 4 y/o friendly . ( I have two little kidlets )

I am aware I could just go driving around northeast ohio on a cache run, but I'd rather make it a good crunchy nature-loving trip.

 

Mill Creek Park in Youngstown Ohio has tons of caches. Many types and sizes to find. Most require hiking on the trails and climbing the hills and rocks. The park is a beautiful ten mile long area.

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