
“Go outside, get into nature and make your own discoveries!” That is what Dr. Scott challenges his viewers to do at the end of each Dinosaur Train episode. In support of this call to action, The Jim Henson Company has hidden Dinosaur Train themed geocaches nationwide with the help of local PBS stations.
For more information on this educational outreach initiative and to find the location of other Dinosaur Train themed geocaches, please visit the Dinosaur Train Geocaching.com Page
Each geocache celebrates a dinosaur featured in the Dinosaur Train Field Guide on the PBS Kids website. This geocache is the Corythosaurus geocache. Corythosaurus was an herbivore from the Cretaceous. We don’t know for sure, but it may have eaten needles from conifer trees or leaves from flowering plants.
What is your favorite dinosaur? Be sure to tell us when signing the logbook and noting your find here! For more Dinosaur Train related activities, games and educational resources, please visit the Dinosaur Train Parents page.
The hide location is accessible around the clock, though you might occasionally run into some station staff taking their breaks nearby. Please do not park in our driveways.
The hiding spot contains two lock-and-lock containers. The one with the Dinosaur Train stickers on it contains the logbook and trade items. The second container is for additional stuff that won't fit in the first.

This cache was published with special permission from Groundspeak.