Sunday, May 25, 2014

American Fork Amphitheater Letterbox

This is a fun and popular Amphitheater located in American Fork, UT. It is a commonly used for weddings, concerts, or family pictures, but it is a great spot to visit and walk around. It is located just west of the LDS Mt. Timpanogos Temple so for that reason this stamp is a representation of a common LDS phrase. To learn more about the LDS religion, please visit either www.lds.org or www.mormon.org.

Directions:
The address of the Amphitheater is 849 E 700 N American Fork, UT. To get there from I-15, take exit #275 and head east on Pleasant Grove Blvd. Take the 1st Left onto N County Blvd. Then turn left onto 700 N. The amphitheater will be on the right.

Clue:
When you arrive at the Amphitheater, park in the gravel parking lot just west of the entrance. Enter the park and find the large grassy area just south of the amphitheater. Walk across the grassy area to the east end. You will see a lamp post. Just left of the lamp post there is a break in the bushes. You will see a small pine tree with two big boulders on each side of the tree. Go to this spot. Just north of this spot there is a small path leading  into the trees. Walk 10 steps into this path and you will find a large tree. It has a small skinny tree growing just in front and some large dead limbs that have been cut off. The box is hidden about 6 ft off the ground behind one of these dead limbs and under a rock.

If you walk up the hill a little to the East, you will be in sight of the Mt. Timpanogos Temple. As always, please be discreet and re-hide this box well so that others can enjoy it too!!

No comments:

Post a Comment