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Hemet Maze Stone 2 LbNA #67650

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Sep 14, 2014
Location: Hemet Maze Stone Park
City:Hemet
County:Riverside
State:California
Boxes:1
Planted by:HP Roycroft
Found by: old folks
Last found:Feb 5, 2015
Status:FFa
Last edited:Dec 22, 2015
[This is the word-for-word clue taken from the original, now missing Hemet Maze Stone stamp made and planted by zsmith5. I loved the stamp and the stone so much, I made a new one to hide in the same spot on September 14, 2014. I hope they don't mind!]

Hemet Maze Stone. This pictograph, representing a maze, is an outstanding example of the work of prehistoric peoples. It, with 5.75 acres of land, was donated to Riverside County as a county park on April 16, 1956 by Mr. and Mrs. Rodger E. Miller. Location: From State Hwy 74, go N 3.2 mi on California Ave to Maze Stone Park, Hemet.
Follow the road until it dead ends at a locked gate. Park here. Walk through the gate and continue along the road up the hill. The Maze Stone is on the right, just off of the road in a fenced enclosure, about a quarter mile from the gate.

Standing directly in front of the bronze plaque, face NE and walk ten steps along the fence. Turn NW and walk twenty steps. Turn due W look for the boulder with a tree growing out of it. Walk around to the SW side of the boulder. Its tucked into the crevass near the base of the tree under a flat rock.
Have fun and let me know when you've found it!