MWG's To Be Continued Traditional Cache
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This cache used to mark the end of the park. But as you can now see ... there is a new bridge and the continued trail over the creek! Awesome! BYOP
The coords were taken on an overcast day and there is plenty of tree cover. We all know that 10 - 30' off sometimes can be expected with poor reception so if you find the coods are Way Way off, like 50' or more, please send me a note and I'll try to go back on a nice clear day and average some better coords. ALSO, Ive come to know that park personnel dont particularly like seeing off - trail paths, you know, our GeoTrails. If you notice that we are wearing a cachepath pretty hard, please think about taking a little different route and maybe even try to erase the trail a little... and CITO. In October 2003, Commissioner Eversole announced a comprehensive plan to connect Precinct 4’s existing parkland along the south side of Spring Creek with the remaining undeveloped land to create a 33-mile, 10,000- to 12,000-acre linear park/trail system to be named the Spring Creek Greenway. To show his appreciation for her efforts, Commissioner Eversole dedicated the first section of trail in the Spring Creek Greenway as the “Judy Overby Bell Trail” at a dedication event held at Jones Park Friday, June 5. In addition to the Judy Overby Bell Trail in Jones Park, the first phase construction of the Spring Creek Greenway trail system includes a 0.9-mile trailhead in Pundt Park located at 4129 Spring Creek Drive in Spring, Texas. Pundt Park, a 380-acre facility, opened earlier this year and features a canoe launch, picnic loop with tables, playground, rest room facilities, parking lot, pavilions, equestrian and multiuse trails, two ponds, and a new bridge. The second phase of the Spring Creek Greenway trail system is currently in the engineering and design stage. The 5.5-mile trail and bridge over lower Cypress Creek where it meets Spring Creek will head southeast from Pundt Park through the Stahl Preserve, which is currently in the design stage, and connect to the Judy Overby Bell Trail to complete a 7.5 mile continuous trail. Construction is expected to begin in the first quarter of 2010 and will take approximately one year to complete. A $1.5 million matching grant from Texas Parks and Wildlife Department will fund the second phase trail construction, and a $1 million matching grant also awarded by Texas Parks and Wildlife funded the first phase trail construction. The recreational park lands connected by trails along Spring Creek will offer a wide variety of activities ranging from biking, hiking, and horseback riding to canoeing and fishing. For more information, please contact Precinct 4’s Parks Administrator, Dennis Johnston, at (281) 353-8100 or visit www.hcp4.net/parks.
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