Pennsbury Rose LbNA #47099
Owner: | N/A |
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Plant date: | Apr 28, 2009 |
Location: | |
City: | Chadds Ford |
County: | Chester |
State: | Pennsylvania |
Boxes: | 1 |
This box is located in Pennsbury Township Park, very close to the Chadds Ford Winery. It should not be hard to find our Pennsbury Rose, it is a short walk and an easy find, but our hope is that you take the time to enjoy the day. It is great for a family outing for children of all ages and for your little furry children as well since the park is a great place for walking dogs. The box is also within walking distance of the Chadds Ford Winery (you just have to walk the length of the park).
Directions to Pennsbury Rose: From the parking lot enter the park and walk through the first picnic area. Go to the right and follow the mowed path downhill to the second picnic table area under the trees. From there, cross the field to the brushy divide between the fields, and take the path that slopes downhill to the right. Follow the rocky path downhill into the woods, and go about 75 feet until you see a large old downed tree on your right. The box is located under that tree a few feet above the point where the trunk forks. It should be securely hidden under rocks and bark on the left hand side of the fork. Please try to hide it as well if not better after you find it.
The park is made of large open rolling fields, making it a great place for picnicking, kite flying, Frisbee, and field games. Enjoy!
Directions to Pennsbury Rose: From the parking lot enter the park and walk through the first picnic area. Go to the right and follow the mowed path downhill to the second picnic table area under the trees. From there, cross the field to the brushy divide between the fields, and take the path that slopes downhill to the right. Follow the rocky path downhill into the woods, and go about 75 feet until you see a large old downed tree on your right. The box is located under that tree a few feet above the point where the trunk forks. It should be securely hidden under rocks and bark on the left hand side of the fork. Please try to hide it as well if not better after you find it.
The park is made of large open rolling fields, making it a great place for picnicking, kite flying, Frisbee, and field games. Enjoy!