Explore, learn, discover outdoors

Adventure awaits in every cache

Find hidden gems nearby
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Uncover local history facts
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Learn about wild habitats
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Start your journey with interactive maps, educational geocaches, and tips for exploring the Adirondacks. Discover new places and learn something new with every find.

Explore, learn, and geocache together

Connect with partners and resources to make your geocaching journey in the Adirondacks safe, educational, and fun. Discover tips, local history, and wilderness facts as you explore.

Explore, learn, adventure awaits

Navigate our easy map, discover unique geocaches, and uncover fun facts about local history and wilderness. Start your journey outdoors today!

Map your adventure

Find geocache locations quickly and plan your route with our simple, interactive map.

Learn as you explore

Every cache reveals a story or nature fact, making each find a chance to learn something new.

Detailed cache info

Get tips, difficulty levels, and special highlights for every geocache you visit.

Latest geocache stories & updates

Discover, learn, share your finds

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Geocaching FAQ: Your Top Questions

Explore answers to common geocaching questions, from getting started to making the most of your Adirondack adventure.

How do I begin geocaching?

Start by signing up on a geocaching app or website. Use our interactive map to locate nearby caches, and check each listing for helpful tips before you head out.

What should I bring along?

Bring a GPS device or smartphone, a pen for logbooks, and small items for trading. Dress for the outdoors and pack water for longer treks.

Are there caches for beginners?

Definitely! Many caches are designed for newcomers. Look for lower difficulty ratings and read recent logs for extra guidance.

Can I create my own cache?

Yes! Follow local rules and include an interesting fact about the area. Submit your cache for review before sharing it with others.

Is geocaching safe in the wild?

Geocaching is safe with preparation. Stick to marked trails, share your plans, and bring a map. Always respect nature and wildlife.

How are these caches educational?

Each cache highlights a unique fact about local history, wildlife, or geography. Learn something new with every find.

Still curious? Contact our support team for help.

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