Reston Tree Frog LbNA #67867
Owner: | N/A |
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Plant date: | Nov 10, 2014 |
Location: | |
City: | Reston |
County: | Fairfax |
State: | Virginia |
Boxes: | 1 |
If you head north on Wiehle Drive from 267 / toll road / Reston Station metro, go about a mile and then, just past Lake Anne on the left, take a left onto Inlet Ct.
Park in the cul-de-sac, and walk down the hill towards the lake. You'll pass lightpost WIC0322, and then stay right at the fork. As you walk on the trail, going up between townhouses and a wooded area on your left, you will first past a trail going to the right (to the townhouses), with a Fairfax County leash sign posted by the trail. Continue onwards, and you will pass a second paved trail heading 90 degrees to your right up to the townhouses. Keep going!
After another 60 paces or so, look for the lightpost with the number 109 painted on it. Just past the lightpost, look for a large tree on the ground, along the trail to the left. If you go around past the base of that fallen tree, and look where squirrels and frogs like to hide, you will find our frog.
Note: This letterbox is the first one I have planted, and I cannot take credit for it at all! Four girls in my daughter's Brownie troop did the creating and planting, and I promised to add the letterbox here, and let them know if anyone found it. Thank you!
Park in the cul-de-sac, and walk down the hill towards the lake. You'll pass lightpost WIC0322, and then stay right at the fork. As you walk on the trail, going up between townhouses and a wooded area on your left, you will first past a trail going to the right (to the townhouses), with a Fairfax County leash sign posted by the trail. Continue onwards, and you will pass a second paved trail heading 90 degrees to your right up to the townhouses. Keep going!
After another 60 paces or so, look for the lightpost with the number 109 painted on it. Just past the lightpost, look for a large tree on the ground, along the trail to the left. If you go around past the base of that fallen tree, and look where squirrels and frogs like to hide, you will find our frog.
Note: This letterbox is the first one I have planted, and I cannot take credit for it at all! Four girls in my daughter's Brownie troop did the creating and planting, and I promised to add the letterbox here, and let them know if anyone found it. Thank you!