CFPA's Flat Stanley Adventure #2 LbNA #59630
Owner: | CT Forest & Park Assoc |
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Plant date: | Sep 24, 2011 |
Location: | Giuffrida Park |
City: | Middletown |
County: | Middlesex |
State: | Connecticut |
Boxes: | 1 |
Found by: | little-miss-sunshine |
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Last found: | Sep 4, 2023 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF |
Last edited: | Sep 24, 2011 |
Formerly named: Flat Stanley At Giuffrida Park
Go to the end of Crescent Lake (to the bridge)
Stay on the west side of the lake
Walk 15 paces south from the bridge and look for a tall tree trunk on the right stripped of its bark; you will see a large woodpecker hole towards the top
Look towards the large boulders and you will see one with graffiti on it
Flat Stanley is hidden near the rock with the graffiti, on the right. He might be hidden under a small moveable stone.
CFPA's Flat Stanley Adventures are based on the character, stories, and adventures of Flat Stanley® created by the late Jeff Brown of Stonington, CT. FLAT STANLEY® is a registered trademark of the Trust u/w/o Richard C. Brown f/b/o Duncan Brown.
Connecticut Forest & Park Association (CFPA): Connecting People to the Land. Conserving Connecticut. Since 1895, we have been conserving CT to protect forests, parks, walking trails, and open spaces for future generations. Join us for our monthly family rambles, teacher workshops, hiking trails, and conservation efforts. WWW.CTWOODLANDS.ORG/CFPA-events
Happy Trails!
Go to the end of Crescent Lake (to the bridge)
Stay on the west side of the lake
Walk 15 paces south from the bridge and look for a tall tree trunk on the right stripped of its bark; you will see a large woodpecker hole towards the top
Look towards the large boulders and you will see one with graffiti on it
Flat Stanley is hidden near the rock with the graffiti, on the right. He might be hidden under a small moveable stone.
CFPA's Flat Stanley Adventures are based on the character, stories, and adventures of Flat Stanley® created by the late Jeff Brown of Stonington, CT. FLAT STANLEY® is a registered trademark of the Trust u/w/o Richard C. Brown f/b/o Duncan Brown.
Connecticut Forest & Park Association (CFPA): Connecting People to the Land. Conserving Connecticut. Since 1895, we have been conserving CT to protect forests, parks, walking trails, and open spaces for future generations. Join us for our monthly family rambles, teacher workshops, hiking trails, and conservation efforts. WWW.CTWOODLANDS.ORG/CFPA-events
Happy Trails!