This is the first set in a series placed on all four Tulsa Community College campuses. Campus Caching 101-103 are located on the West campus. Permission to place was granted.
Enjoy a relaxing walk along the Cross Timbers Nature Trail and learn about Oklahoma's native plants. According to the Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History & Culture, the cross timbers is a "mosaic of forest, woodland, and prairie." Post oak and blackjack trees are abundant throughout the ecological region.
On your way into the nature trail, notice the raised beds of the Kamama Community Garden. Kamama means "butterfly" in Cherokee. This garden centers around The Three Sisters - squash, corn, and beans - companion plants which enhance one another's growth and have long been revered for sustaining the Native tribes.