
This cache placement is part of the Garland History GeoTour. Should you wish to download the GeoTour passport to earn our beautiful GeoCoin, you can find the GeoTour page here. The log will contain a secret word which you must enter on your passport in the appropriate slot.
Audubon Park is a large regional park that features both leisurely and active recreational opportunities for all ages, including sports tournaments, a large Surf & Swim - a wave pool style aquatic facility, a Recreation Center, a Soccer Complex, Carter Softball Complex and a paved trail that links with a network of Garland trails. Named after John James Audubon, a naturalist and ornithologist, Audubon Park boasts more than 100 acres of undeveloped natural areas that remains as one of Garland's hidden gems. Audubon is also home to multiple 5K runs, due to its winding, picturesque trail along Duck Creek, perfect for mixed-use activity such as biking, jogging, running, and walking.
Audubon Park also sports a disc golf course and the trails connect to the Duck Creeek Greenbelt Trail, which is nearly six miles of paved trails through Garland's largest greebelt areak along the creek.
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