This Geocache of the Week combines history, sightseeing, and a dash of whimsy for a series of thrilling medieval mysteries through the town of Bruges.
We asked you: what advice do you have for hiding a Multi-Cache?
Did you know that the first Multi-Cache (GC1E) was placed on June 11, 2000, in Stone Mountain, Georgia? Since then, thousands of Multi-Caches have been hidden around the world by geocachers like you.
A Multi-Cache includes at least one stage in addition to the physical final container with a logbook. The posted coordinates for a Multi-Cache are the first stage. At each stage, the geocacher gathers information that leads them to the next stage or to the final container. Continue reading →
Keran muraalit — Geocache of the Week
Geocaching and art intertwine in a unique way! Sometimes the hiding place sparks the creation of the geocache, and other times it enhances the area. This week’s geocache is a perfect blend of both, offering a wonderful artistic experience.
New Treasure collections arrive June 10
Starting June 10, geocachers will have two new Treasure collections to complete, Event mementos and Planets.
To start collecting Treasures in Event mementos, geocachers must first complete Classic trackables. To start collecting Treasures in Planets, geocachers must first complete Mystery books. Continue reading →
A New GeoTour at Geocaching HQ
Exciting news for all geocachers who plan to visit Seattle: there’s a brand-new GeoTour (GT4FA) waiting for you!
Experience the Fremont neighborhood like you never have before. Whether you’re visiting Geocaching HQ for the first time or you know it like the back of your hand, there are new discoveries around every corner! Continue reading →




