GCAWTGE Multi-cache Johnson-Habitat Park - Multi
Type: Multi | Size: Other Other | Difficulty: 1 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: Joe Friday @ | Hide Date: 09/04/2024 | Status: Available
Country: United States | State: Colorado
Coordinates: N39° 42.264 W104° 59.848 | Last updated: 09/29/2024 | Fav points: 0
Dogs  Takes less than an hour  Available at all times  Parking available  Public restrooms nearby  No Telephone nearby  No Camping available  Bicycles  Motorcycles  No Horses  No Campfires  Truck Driver/RV  Park and Grab  Short hike (less than 1km)  Tree Climbing 

Just a quick easy Multi. Why because we need more Multi-Caches!

You will find a sign at the posted coordinates.

"What systems do you see here in the park?"

The answer is #3

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Habitat is a natural home for animals and plants. There are two types of habitats:

1. Terrestrial habitat: Terrestrial habitats are ones that are found on land, like forests, grasslands, deserts. For example: elephants and tigers live on land.

2. Aquatic habitat: An aquatic habitat is a habitat with water and includes areas that are permanently covered by water, such as ponds, rivers, and oceans. For example: ducks and fishes live in water.

What was once a landfill dump site is now an innovative recreation amenity with a signature concrete jetty, stone amphitheater, and a fire pit along the river’s edge. The park offers an outdoor classroom and places for kids to enjoy free play with climbing platforms, rock sculptures, and sand areas. Youth-serving nonprofits supervise urban camping experiences there. The project also included enhancements to the South Platte River Trail, expanding a bike path and soft-surface pedestrian trail.

The GOCO board awarded $1.4 million in funding for the park to the City and County of Denver as part of its Rivers Initiative. Collaborators included the Green Greenway Foundation, Urban Drainage and Flood Control District, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

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5 Logs: Found it 5  

Found it 09/13/2024 By Fork L Man
nice hide TFTC/bruce

Found it 09/10/2024 By OneKindWord
This was a nice straightforward Multi, and a nice quick find at the final stage. TFTC

Found it 09/09/2024 By oz8118
I'm sad I had to miss the recent CITO here, but I'm glad I get to find the newest multi cache nearby. There was someone parked right at waypoint one, but this is a great kind of cache where you can search for it totally in stealth mode without even trying. Thanks creating this fun lil black bison multi cache Joe Friday. You're right, we always need more multi's. Thanks for making this one an easy pickup for another multi smiley. Happy caching!

Found it 09/07/2024 By GeoDog74
CO [FTF] with a large group of friends after the CITO event. This morning the puppy and I ran down the hill to join forces with other likeminded individuals to help beautify Johnson-Habitat park. CITO events are hands down my favorite and it's always cool to see how much trash we collected at the end, which was A LOT! The weather was perfect as was the turnout and its always great to put names to faces, plus we earned our CITO season 2 Souvenir. Thanks Joe for organizing everything and adding a few new hides for us all to discover, Cheers buddy and TFTMC!

Found it 09/07/2024 By geocyclists85
I was part of the group that all got FTF on this one at the CITO today. I didn't know what the answer on the sign meant until I got home and Googled it. Well, I learned something about managing stormwater runoff today. I got to geocycle 20 miles, too, thanks to Joe Friday picking a park along the Platter River Trail for our CITO. He said the park was also particularly nice because of all the paved paths he could take his scooter on. It was an all-around great day and this was an all-around fun multicache. TFTC, Joe!