Since GC9FAVE, Discovered while geocaching – Locationless Cache, was published in early August 2022, geocachers have logged more than 20,000 Found Its and shared more than 32,000 photos! The HQ-owned cache offers an opportunity for you to revisit and share a favorite local place that you discovered while geocaching. Continue reading →
Meet your community volunteers
It’s a well-known fact that geocaching is a community-based game. After all, what would the game be without creative cache owners and the engaged cachers logging their finds?
Another vital backbone of geocaching are the geocaching community volunteers that dedicate their time and talent to support the worldwide geocaching community. Continue reading →
SO CONFUSED — Geocache of the Week
Stop—wait a minute! How can we find this geocache with all these mixed signals? Can you help navigate this jumble of signs to find the geocache? But take caution; it’s going to be a tough one! Follow us this way to this week’s Geocache of the Week, SO CONFUSED (GC1NABN).
Adventure Lab® Spotlight: Morocco’s Imperial Cities: a Royal Adventure
This month’s Adventure Lab® spotlight takes us to North Africa with Morocco’s Imperial Cities: a Royal Adventure. If you’ve completed lots of Adventures, you might be used to them guiding you around neighborhoods or cities. This Adventure takes it to the next level by guiding you around a whole country! The five Locations bring explorers to five cities important to Morocco’s imperial history. From the bustling souks of Marrakesh to the Kasbah of the Udayas in the coastal city of Rabat, explore Morocco with this unique Adventure. Continue reading →
Indoor Adventures for creators
Are you an avid Adventurer but deterred by cold, wet weather? Try filtering by “indoor” in the Adventure Lab® app and see what’s possible when you take an Adventure inside! Do you want to create an Adventure to delight other explorers? Create an indoor Adventure and showcase the fascinating sights your locale has to offer in a way that explorers can enjoy no matter what the weather outside is like. Continue reading →




