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SLParksRec: Bunker Hill Traditional Cache

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SLParksRec: Shutting down, we will wait until the Phase II construction has ended to replace this one. The construction on the Community Recreation Center Phase I will start on the west side of the park soon, no point in putting a cache out only it lose that one to construction too.

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Hidden : 9/1/2011
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

Tour de Parks!This Cache is part of a series hidden by Southlake Parks and Recreation.

The series is designed to introduce locals to Southlake’s parks. All of the hides are kid friendly so it is a great opportunity to introduce them to geocaching. We encourage you to come out for the geocache but to stay and enjoy the parks!

Cache is a cammoed 5 x 4 x 3 plastic container.

SLParksRec: Bunker Hill
Bicentennial Park was the first park built by the City of Southlake in 1976. Originally the park had just three baseball diamonds and two tennis courts but now the park has been expanded to several times its original size!

Locals originally called the spot Bunker Hill as it was historically a spot where wagons trains once camped on their way westward. Now the area provides a beautiful view of Bicentennial Park and Liberty Gardens. Check out the log cabin and learn a little history as you geocache.

Please note park hours are 6am-11pm Sunday- Thursday and 6am to 12am Friday and Saturday.

We would really love to hear some feedback about our geocaching program. You all leave great logs but we would really appreciate it if anyone who has completed the SLParksRec series or even just one cache could complete our online Customer Satisfaction Survey. The survey can be found here: (visit link)

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