As one year ends and another starts, we at Geocaching HQ like to take the opportunity to stop and reflect on the happenings of the past year. Like the year before it, 2021 was unpredictable, to say the least. But even when there wasn’t much we could rely on, we could always count on the joy of getting outdoors and searching for geocaches. Here are the numbers from the past year in geocaching. Continue reading →
Accessibility within geocaching: an interview with the Fitness Inclusion Network
Geocaching is a great way to explore one’s community from a different perspective. However, it’s important to remember that not all geocaches are within reach. With the goal of opening up a conversation about inclusion, we reached out to the Fitness Inclusion Network to discuss their work on accessibility within geocaching. Continue reading →
Uyuni Train Cemetery — Geocache of the Week
Geocaching is an anytime, anywhere adventure that can lead you to very unexpected places. With no place to dodge the sun, the blazing desert floor is the perfect backdrop for some extreme geocaching and discovering some very unique attractions. Grab your sunglasses—we’re traveling to Uyuni, Bolivia to explore a very unusual cemetery for our Geocache of the Week, Uyuni Train Cemetery (GC6QJBD).
Continue reading →2022 is the Year of the Hide
We all know the game of geocaching cannot exist without geocaches. Some are older (almost historic) and beloved, but the game could not continue to flourish without new and refreshed cache hides. That is why Geocaching HQ invites you to celebrate 2022 as the Year of the Hide!
2022 Geocaching HQ souvenir moments
Another year in the books, and it’s time for us to share our plans for 2022. Geocaching souvenirs are not just digital images you collected on your profile to remember the good times you had caching, but also something to look forward to.
Here are the confirmed souvenir moments for 2022: Continue reading →




