Tietze Park, a 9-acre gem in East Dallas was acquired by the City of Dallas in 1924, when it was on the northeast fringe of town. Originally known as Keith Park, it was renamed Tietze Park ten years later after W.R. Tietze, who was Dallas Superintendent of Parks from 1896-1933. A sandstone picnic pavilion was added in 1934. The park also features a community swimming pool, lighted baseball field, tennis court, basketball court, a second ball field also suitable for soccer, picnic area, children's playground, a plaza with benches and tables, and more than 100 mature and outstanding oak and live oak trees, plus cedars and a few “kneeling” bois d’arc trees which are said to be more than 150 years old.
The cache is hidden in plain sight. There is room for a log, but not much more. BYOP
The park is usually busy, so be aware of muggles. Use stealth to retrieve the cache and sign the log.
No spoiler photos. Keep the hunt fun for others.
Congratulations to Lovejoy on the First To Find.