This cache is placed and maintained by GeoCrackers, with special permission of the City of Liberty Lake.
It’s commonly accepted that Community gardening improves people’s quality of life by providing a catalyst for neighborhood and community development, stimulating social interaction, encouraging self-reliance, beautifying neighborhoods, producing nutritious food, reducing family food budgets, conserving resources and creating opportunities for recreation, exercise, therapy and education.
This cache will take you close to one of the Community Gardens in Liberty Lake. This community garden is under the jurisdiction of the City of Liberty Lake Parks and Recreation Services and is operated through a coordinated volunteer effort by the local Master Gardeners Association of Liberty Lake. Therefore, please be mindful that the operation of this garden is regulated by municipal codes and that plots must be requested each year with completed and signed Community Gardener Forms.

These community gardens are a part of a growing trend in urban agriculture. This garden provides the opportunity to create beauty, serenity, and abundance within the City of Liberty Lake. The garden provides the opportunity in growing organic produce or creating beautiful landscapes, they are a steward of public land. On it may grow, for your noncommercial use, food, flowers, and herbs that may satisfy your hunger or delight your aesthetics or spirit. This means, the sale of any agricultural product grown in this community garden shall not occur on any scale. Donations to food banks and other like entities are encouraged.
The Master Gardeners of Liberty Lake have organic gardening classes available to teach the essential skills to gardening.
The 2017 Spokane Geocache Tour brings you Sustainability of Spokane. This Geocache Tour will send geocachers on a trip through the Spokane region, finding caches in areas where Spokane residents utilize natural resources and give back to the environment. You will visit locations featuring water conservation, farming, waste treatment, forestry, and of course dam, solar and wind energy.
- All caches begin with the series name SOS: followed by a location specific name so they are easy to search. We also made a SOS Bookmark of the caches.
- Be sure to visit SpokaneGeoTour.com for more infomation on current tours and a map view of all caches in this series.
The Sustainability of Spokane Geocache Tour is sponsored by Cache Advance, and by donation from local cachers. We hope you enjoy the tour!