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Thread: Geocache Tour at Prairie Grove Battlefield SP

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    Geocache Tour at Prairie Grove Battlefield SP

    I was checking on some information about events at our wonderful Arkansas State Parks and noticed this virtual geocaching tour of the battlefield park. It looks very interesting and I was wondering if anyone had done it?

    Also, here's the link to the State Parks Calendar of Events, which is pretty handy to have. There is so much going on!
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    Ashallond Guest
    I've done the ParkCache, and I walked the park when I was back in college, but I hadn't done the combo of them both.

    Would be neat actually. Actually, they should make it into a whereigo cache.

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    Geezer_Veazey Guest
    Around 2004 or 2005 they had a multi-cache with around 15 legs and an ammo can at the end, which I completed. Each leg of the multi took you to a historical point of interest in the park where you could see exhibits and you also had to search for a dogtag with engraved coordinates for the next leg. I'm wondering if it is the same points with the final ammo can removed and they are calling it a virtual tour. I enjoyed it very much when I went.

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    We did the cache Geezer is refering to a couple of years ago. It's a great park and I recommed checking it out. I think it would be great in the fall when the leaves turn color.
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    Ceeker7 Guest
    I did the tour last year. It was a pretty neat way to learn history. It takes a while to complete the tour and it's best to do it in cooler weather. There was not a container at the end. Disappointing, because I wanted a prize at the end. You can get a certificate of completion from the park.

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    redink Guest

    Battlefield tour

    There is a container at the end, but no longer an ammo can.

    Prairie Grove is my hometown and I sometimes drop trackables
    in the final stage. The tour still hits all the highlighted area of the park.
    It takes about 2-3 hours to complete. I did the cache in December
    when they have the reenactmant of the battle, well worth the trip.

    I will say the final is somewhat tricky, one of the best hides that I've
    seen by the park caches I found so far, bring a flathead screwdriver.

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