More than 40 Girl Scouts put their archery and geocaching skills to the test during an exclusive opening day celebration for Harris County Precinct 4 Commissioner R. Jack Cagle’s newest archery range at Spring Creek Park, located at 15012 Brown Road in Tomball.
Attendees enjoyed complimentary archery lessons from Kay Gaido of The Bow Zone and a live geocaching demonstration from Mike Howlett, Precinct 4’s resident geocaching expert with the Parks Department.
Now open to the public, the quarter-acre range includes 10 lanes reaching from 10 to 50 yards, a berm, shed, picnic tables, and nearby parking area located on the park’s east end.
With the opening, Precinct 4’s park system now features two archery ranges including one at Carter Park, located at 7221 Treaschwig Road in Spring. Both of the ranges are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Precinct 4 amenities are part of Commissioner Cagle’s educational and recreational commitment to Harris County residents.
For more information on Precinct 4 parks, call 281-353-4196 or visit the website.