The Fort Worth Nature Center has long held a special place in my heart. I even used to volunteer there. If you look for the other cache at the center, "Give Me Refuge" by Deepchills, you will even cross a bridge I helped build a few years back. It is a great place to "get away from it all", and I'm sure you will agree after spending a little time there.
To find the cache, I recommend parking at the small parking area on the north side of the buffalo enclosure. The coordinates for the parking area are N 32 50.502, and W 97 28.704. You will be taking the Oak Motte Trail, denoted on the trail markers as two acorns, for this entire cache. Begin at the parking area, and head north on the trail along the fence line. Past the buffalo area, you will see a large prairie dog town on your right. There are benches along the trail in this area where you sit to watch them for a while. They can be very entertaining! :)
Head on down the trail. If you are interested in a nice place to rest with a lovely view, there is a bench at N 32 50.180, W 97 28.751 that I highly recommend. I believe this bench is at about the halfway point of this loop trail.
Continue on to about N 32 50.040, W 97 28.756. This is approximately where you will want to leave the trail to find the cache! You are looking for a rectangular Rubbermaid container with a variety of goodies, including a keychain flashlight, a box of henna powder, a polished geode, and even a Bingo dobber!
On my way to place this cache, I came across many interesting insects, including a beautiful large green leaf-hopper and a huge walking stick (the eight-legged kind), not to mention some really amazing large spiders. By the way, keep your eyes open for them - they seem to like to build their webs across the trail! Aside from the buffalo & prairie dogs, I saw deer, a tortoise crossing the trail, some unusual birds, and lots of animal tracks.
Hope you enjoy finding this cache & I'm looking forward to reading feedback, as this is my first!