Walking in a geocaching wonderland

Signal has created his geocaching snow globe and is excited to share it with all of you!

What would you put in your geocaching snow globe?

Pick a setting/region:

Pick your favorite cache hiding spots:

Pick your favorite cache container: 


Signal loves to be adventurous and is always striving to reach the peak of any mountain, so the setting for his snow globe is Denali in Alaska. Some of his favorite places to find geocaches are climbing in trees and exploring nature. Lastly, his favorite caches to find are ammo cans in the woods!

Well, now you have the opportunity to make your very own geocaching wonderland!

What would the setting of your snow globe look like? Would there be white sandy beaches? How about brightly-colored cherry blossom trees? Would there be nanos, or maybe your favorite gadget cache? 


For nearly two years, each one of us has lived in our own snow globes. We spent time with those we love and participated in activities that we find joy in. For some of us, it was the first time we were introduced to the game of geocaching and it gave us the chance to rediscover our own neighborhoods. For others, it reignited the love of the game and provided an outlet to get outside and find new caches. The one thing that we all have in common is that we are all in a geocaching wonderland. 

We’re excited to see the variety of differences and even the similarities that we share in our geocaching snow globes. Comment below and share what you would put in your geocaching snow globe! 

Mackenzie is a Senior Community Manager at Geocaching HQ. Born and raised in the Pacific Northwest she loves finding new geocaches and exploring the area. You will typically find her out on the coast discovering new lighthouses.