The Arboretum at East Lampeter Community Park LbNA #32086
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Oct 10, 2006 |
Location: | |
City: | Lancaster |
County: | Lancaster |
State: | Pennsylvania |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | Jamie |
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Found by: | civilguy |
Last found: | Oct 4, 2016 |
Status: | FFFFFFaFFFaFFFFFFaFF |
Last edited: | Dec 11, 2015 |
You can find this box at the Arboretum at East Lampeter Community Park. To find the park, follow Rt. 30 (Lincoln Highway) east of Lancaster City. Turn left on Witmer Road at the Target store. Make another left at Hobson Road. The park is on your left.
Enjoy the walk on the concrete path around the park. At one point you will enter a small wooded area. The path becomes very steep. Walk up the path through the wooded area. If you found a steep path that leads down through a wooded area but can't find the steep path that leads up through a wooded area seek help from someone who can thing in reverse. Walk up the steep, past a Wild Cherry Tree. (Don't know your trees well... it's ok. There are signs all around.) The path will turn sharply to the right. Continue in the direction you were traveling right off the path. The box is hidden behind a large fallen tree under a pile of sticks and bark. (Thank goodness for large fallen trees and piles of sticks and bark!)
Enjoy the park.
Enjoy the walk on the concrete path around the park. At one point you will enter a small wooded area. The path becomes very steep. Walk up the path through the wooded area. If you found a steep path that leads down through a wooded area but can't find the steep path that leads up through a wooded area seek help from someone who can thing in reverse. Walk up the steep, past a Wild Cherry Tree. (Don't know your trees well... it's ok. There are signs all around.) The path will turn sharply to the right. Continue in the direction you were traveling right off the path. The box is hidden behind a large fallen tree under a pile of sticks and bark. (Thank goodness for large fallen trees and piles of sticks and bark!)
Enjoy the park.