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Scavenger Hunt at Gamlin Crystal Springs

Indian Rock Trail to the Boulder Trail – An easy trail, great for younger kids, protect against deer fly.

Most conifers are evergreens

Trees with needles that are its leaves. 

Gamlin Crystal Springs has hemlock

Some as tall as jack’s big beanstalk

Wander among the cooling shade 

Try to ignore the bug brigade

Follow the trail along the swamp

Do you see where the beavers chomp?

Big boulders  covered in rock tripe

An edible lichen when ripe

How about those thin red pines 

Full of holes and a certain sign

A dying tree  where birds do dine. 

Look inside and you may find

A bunch of coins tied with twine.

The folks who shared the land with us 

Called the outcrop Indian Rock

The views on top are worth a gawk

Beyond the rock slide you’ll divine 

A cave a home to porcupine

It is very sad to see

The desecration to this entity 

Hidden near his rocky home

Exists another hidden coin.

Take the bridge to the other side 

Look for the boulder to the left 

More coins are hidden in the cleft

Who built the stone wall in the woods?

What purpose does it serve?

Was it built when cows did graze

Before the growth of trees? 

Was it 100 years ago ?

some things we’ll never know.

Follow the trail a little ways

Another boulder stands on watch

Is that a face I see

Carved by time serendipitously

Behind  the rock and you will find 

More clay coins near his “spine.”

2 thoughts on “Scavenger Hunt at Gamlin Crystal Springs

  1. This was a great activity. FYI to anyone trying it, the 4th coins are hidden near the stone wall. That one almost got us!

  2. Thanks for giving the scavenger hunt a try! Glad you enjoyed it!

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