Lettuce Park Gardens

Step into Professor Cedar’s research hideout at Lettuce Park Gardens—our oasis where he can work on lab projects and support his local park lots. Geocachers may find legendary drops from Cedar or geocaches hosted by the local park lot. Check out Cedar’s SaaSquatch Studio, where you can get a picture with him or one of his local buddies!

Inside Cedar’s Lab Notebook

Professor Cedar, your guide to the green

Cedar started as the park’s timeless guardian, once he began sharing stories by the river with families, he built LP Labs to help those tales grow. Now he welcomes junior rangers to peek at the experiments on his chalkboard.

  • Parking Plan: Cedar tracks down new lots which feel safe and will even dress up for guests.
  • Cache clues: He catalogs every trinket so treasure hunts are fresh for new explorers.
  • Story sparks: Cedar records quotes from trail-goers to craft bedtime-worthy legends.

Cedar’s recent finds

Moonlit Trail Mushroom

This mushroom sample from the boardwalk shade reminds Cedar to teach families how to spot friendly fungi while setting the mood for Cedar-themed cache clues.

Ergot Safety Sample

A carefully sealed ergot display helps lot owners add smart safety notes to their lore so every Cedar cache tale comes with a gentle reminder.

O’Melveny Park Field Map

Cedar the SaaSquatch traces the edges of O’Melveny Park, using this map to guard the trails against the encroaching landfill.

Share your own discovery with Cedar

Finished a shift or a family stroll? Use the field report desk to log parking notes, Cedar-themed cache updates, and story sparks so the next crew can keep building the legend.

File a field report with LP Labs