Adventure Lab® Spotlight: Djuren i Slottsskogen /The animals in Slottsskogen

This month’s Adventure Lab Spotlight is a dream come true for animal lovers. The Adventure, Djuren i Slottsskogen /The animals in Slottsskogen, guides explorers through Slottskogens djurpark, an almost 150-year-old zoo in the historic Slottskogen park in Gothenburg, Sweden. Get to know reindeer, seals, and ponies as you explore the open-air zoo and complete the Adventure. Continue reading →

Adventure Lab® Spotlight: Muerte en Caesaraugusta

This week’s Adventure Lab® Spotlight, Muerte en Caesaraugusta, turns the clock all the way back to the year 65 AD and transports explorers to the ancient Roman Empire. As you explore Roman ruins in Zaragoza, Spain, you’ll take on the role of a detective looking for information about the mysterious death of a local duumvir, the Latin word for magistrate. This Adventure is perfect for anyone who loves puzzles and mysteries, or enjoys getting swept up in the history of ancient empires. Continue reading →

Four reasons to host an Event this year

Event Caches are one of the many things that make geocaching such an incredible game. These gatherings offer geocachers a chance to get to know other players and share stories and caching tips. Attending an Event is always fun, but hosting one is even more rewarding—particularly this year when it helps you qualify to receive a 2025 Community Celebration Event (CCE). Read on for four reasons to host an Event this year. Continue reading →

Our favorite Premium features: Lists

For geocachers who love planning or going off the grid to find a cache, Lists are an essential tool. This Premium feature allows explorers to easily plan future outings, make note of special caches to find on trips, and keep caching on the Geocaching® app even if you can’t connect to the internet. Keep reading to learn about why Lists are a geocacher’s best friend. Continue reading →

Adventure Lab® Spotlight: Bayocean – Lost Resort Town

With the Adventure, Bayocean – Lost Resort Town, explorers discover the hidden history of a small strip of land on the Pacific coast. If you were to walk around Bayocean today, it’s hard to imagine a community ever inhabited it. The Adventure reveals that there was once a whole resort town there, advertised to be the “Queen of Oregon Resorts” and “the playground of millionaires,” which existed for a few decades before it fell into the sea piece by piece.
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