Join us for a virtual road trip down North Dakota’s Enchanted Highway! A 32-mile stretch of highway known for the world’s largest scrap metal sculptures may not sound enchanting, but just wait until you see some of these works of art.
Sculptor Gary Greff Gary began his first artwork, the giant Tin Family, in 1990, and is responsible for all seven of the sculptures along the route. Of course, you didn’t think there would be sites this cool without geocaches, did you?! Keep reading to explore four geocaches along the Enchanted Highway.
Category: Community
Geocaching is delightful because of the people who play it — adventure-seekers, makers, parents, astronauts and (sometimes) celebrities. Read their stories.
Caches that are recommended for kids
If you’re tall or small, if you’re green or blue, there is a cache that is best suited for you. With Attribute Search, it has become easier to find just those caches. To curate a list of some of the best caches for kids, we filtered by the attribute Recommended for kids, sorted our results by Favorite points, and picked different locations to give you some of the best caches for our youngest geocachers.
Continue reading →The Ladder — Geocache of the Week
- Traditional Cache
- GC1Z1KA
- by stanislavz
- Location:
- Bulgaria
- N 43° 13.048 E 024° 58.398
One of the many reasons geocachers love their game, is the amazing destinations it brings them to. Searching for a find can lead cachers to dazzling natural vistas, intriguing parks, or iconic historic locations.
But any geocacher who has played the game for a while knows of an even more magical experience: a cache bringing them to a breathtaking location that isn’t marked on the map, that seemingly no one else knows about. Often these types of places are modern ruins which have been forgotten by the local community, but are fascinating to explore and possess an enchanting air of mystery. Our Geocache of the Week, The Ladder (GC1ZKA), fits right into this special category.
Turn your recyclables into a geocache—Halloween edition
As Halloween creeps closer, so do the creepy geocaches. Well not literally, we hope! If you’ve gotten caught in geocaching’s web, here are five ways to turn everyday recycled items into spooky caches that are sure to delight…or fright! Would you consider these geocaches a trick or treat?
Continue reading →Five ways to add geocaching to your day
Regular geocaching plays an important role in maintaining a positive outlook, sufficient levels of daily fun, and promoting good times for all. The more we geocache, the more we hone our geo-senses, and the more smileys we earn! It’s a win-win if you ask us (and we’re not biased at all). So, here are five ways to add geocaching to your day.
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