Jefferson County Parks

Home Forums Regional Forums South Central Wisconsin Jefferson County Parks

This topic contains 10 replies, has 11 voices, and was last updated by  Bike_Hike 2 years, 3 months ago.

Viewing 11 posts - 1 through 11 (of 11 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #1731669

    HOT TROT
    Participant


    I was looking through some Jefferson County Papers from this last week. Looks like in the near future it will cost $25 to place a cache in a Jefferson County park. Just a heads up.

    #1944553

    grandpa_r
    Member


    This sounds like one of those new “tools” – think of it as a present from Walker!

    #1944554

    CodeJunkie
    Participant


    Just to keep everyone informed. This topic is being discussed in the community education forum and one of the WGA members will be initiating contact with the county.

    #1944555

    lucy92979
    Member


    @codejunkie wrote:

    Just to keep everyone informed. This topic is being discussed in the community education forum and one of the WGA members will be initiating contact with the county.

    Winnebago County F.P. in Illinois. did this a couple of years ago. Changed the policy…cleared all caches out without notifying owners, although they notified GC.com after the fact. We never got our ammo cans/tupperware/micros back. The FP headquarters could not tell us what happened to our cache containers. To this day we have the 10.00 fee in place and the same policy. At least you have a heads up. Good Luck.

    #1944556

    Grampa Gary
    Member


    Its unbeleiveable that they want to charge to place a cache. They don’t charge for dogs to walk in the dog parks,and they leave a mess.I do not like paying for the dog parks through my taxes. Maybe if everything was user pay for the services that they use I would accept the charge for placing a cache. When the dog owners pay, the people that walk on the bike trails pay,thats when it will be fair. I don’t feel that this is related to Walker,I think its just Jefferson County Supervisors trying to get money for the couny. OR else they want to keep people from coming to the county for recreation. Even though I live in Jefferson county,I will not place a cache in the county. We have gone to many states that welcome geo cachers. Just came back from Arkansas and they greated us with open arms. They have many caches in the state parks and they do not charge a fee to use the parks.

    #1944557

    kc0wkp
    Member


    I was informed of this by a friend of mine who is a county Supervisor. He was NOT in favor of this new rule and brought up several reasons against the new rule. He and 4 other supervisors were not in favor but most did not heed to their suggestions. I would advise calling the county and making your opinion known. I see this driving more use of geocaching to the city and state parks.
    The reasoning behind this new rule is they want to have funding to help keep endangered and fragile areas growing if geocachers walk on them. This in my opinion would not help as when placing caches we should be observing other park rules, such were to walk and not walk.

    Here is the info for contacting them, they won’t know people’s opinion if no one speaks up.

    County Board Chairman

    John Molinaro

    (920) 674-8607 Office Phone
    (608) 423-4743 Home Phone
    (920) 675-0068 Office FAX

    Mailing Address

    Jefferson County Courthouse
    320 S. Main Street, 204A
    Jefferson, WI 53549
    [email protected]

    Jefferson Co. ADMINISTRATION
    320 S. MAIN STREET, ROOM 111
    JEFFERSON, WI 53549
    PHONE (920) 674-7101
    FAX (920) 675-0068

    Jefferson County Parks Department
    320 South Main Street
    Courthouse – Room 204
    Jefferson, WI 53549
    920-674-7260
    Office Hours 8:00 am – 4:30 pm

    #1944558

    Lostby7
    Participant


    @grandpa_r wrote:

    This sounds like one of those new “tools” – think of it as a present from Walker!

    I’m sure there is some political forum you can take these comments to.

    #1944559

    Team Deejay
    Participant


    I believe Becky has been working with the county board on this, and the “rules” are essentially on hold. To be honest, I can’t remember the last time anyone wanted to place a cache in Jefferson county parks. Most of the activity in that area dried up when grcarlson stopped placing a lot of caches.

    #1944560

    labrat_wr
    Participant


    @lostby7 wrote:

    @grandpa_r wrote:

    This sounds like one of those new “tools” – think of it as a present from Walker!

    I’m sure there is some political forum you can take these comments to.

    *****please note that grandpa r’s comment was from March. the thread has just recently been bumped up again.*****

    Disclaimer : Always answering to a higher power.

    #1944561

    WIRunner82
    Member


    Just an update on this:

    First, the law was created by a handful of retired guys that don’t know the first thing about caching. I know a few of the gentlemen. They are actually very nice and well meaning, but were clueless. I made sure to give them my two cents when I ran into them. They were afraid people were putting pornography and illegal items in the containers (obviously clueless). I informed them how this would mostly hurt their tourism, as most cachers just stop at a park or in an area on their way though to grab a quick cache.

    Anyways, as I’ve been looking at placing my own cache, I viewed the Parks and Rec page to discover they are no longer requiring payment for the permit. They do however still require a permit to place a cache in any Jefferson County park. A slight pain, but at least you don’t have to pay. You can find more info here: http://www.jeffersoncountywi.gov/jc/public/jchome.php?page_id=1777

    #2071662

    Bike_Hike
    Participant


    I know this is an old thread, but it’s still a top hit when searching for Jefferson County Parks geocache permission info.  Here is the latest permission form for Jefferson County Parks.  They do not charge a fee, and the form can be submitted by email to Kelly Westphal in the parks department.  Finding this form and the correct contact info took a bit of phone tag, so hopefully this helps save hiders and Kelly a bit of effort in the future.

    [email protected]

    Attachments:
    You must be logged in to view attached files.
Viewing 11 posts - 1 through 11 (of 11 total)

You must be logged in to reply to this topic.

Purveyors of Fine Tupperware