Boone Creek Watershed
The Boone Creek watershed is unique. Highly permeable moraines, kettle holes and outwash deposits left by glaciers readily soak up large amounts of rain. The water is stored in underground aquifers. Water discharges from the aquifer through year round springs, seeps and fens. This water feeds Boone Creek. The creek provides habitat for unusual fish species and several threatened or endangered mussel species. The watershed has a wetland covering much of the valley floor and is characterized as sedge meadow. It is also home to one of the largest remaining woodland complexes in McHenry County.
GeoSeries Question
Boone Creek begins in Bull Valley and meanders slowly for 13 miles until it ends at which river?
McHenry County Conservation District Cache Your Way Across McHenry County GeoSeries
Geocaching is a high-tech “treasure hunting” game played throughout the world by adventure seekers equipped with GPS device. The general idea is to locate hidden containers called geocaches or simply caches. Once you find it, take a trinket and leave one of your own behind for the next person. Share your experiences through geoaching.com.
To participate in our program and earn a special District geo-coin, follow these simple steps.
- Download a McHenry County Conservation District Cache Your Way Across McHenry County GeoSeries Passport from our website
- Go to geocaching.com and create a login (it’s free for a basic membership!) and find the coordinates/info for the program.
- Start your search and locate a cache using a hand-held GPS unit. Our have official District labels.
- When you find a cache, log your name on the logbook inside. If you are participating in the program, be sure to write the answer to the question in your passport.
- A couple of the caches have travel bugs. Please move these bugs along and do not keep them! You will get your own to keep when you finish the program.
- Complete all the caches and bring your passport to one of our facilities to claim a coin! Be sure to check each facility’s hours at the location before heading to it! Hours and days open vary depending on site.
Prairieview Education Center
Lost Valley Visitor Center
Brookdale Administrative Offices
If you are unable to make it to a facility when it is open, you may also mail it to:
McHenry County Conservation District
Attn: Geocaching
2112 Behan Road
Crystal Lake, IL 60014
Or e-mail a copy to geocaching@mccdistrict.org
McHenry County Conservation District Cache Your Way Across McHenry County GeoSeries
Geocaching is a high-tech “treasure hunting” game played throughout the world by adventure seekers equipped with GPS device. The general idea is to locate hidden containers called geocaches or simply caches. Once you find it, take a trinket and leave one of your own behind for the next person. Share your experiences through geoaching.com.
To participate in our program and earn a special District geo-coin, follow these simple steps.
- Download a McHenry County Conservation District Cache Your Way Across McHenry County GeoSeries Passport from our website
- Go to geocaching.com and create a login (it’s free for a basic membership!) and find the coordinates/info for the program.
- Start your search and locate a cache using a hand-held GPS unit. Our have official District labels.
- When you find a cache, log your name on the logbook inside. If you are participating in the program, be sure to write the answer to the question in your passport.
- A couple of the caches have travel bugs. Please move these bugs along and do not keep them! You will get your own to keep when you finish the program.
- Complete all the caches and bring your passport to one of our facilities to claim a coin! Be sure to check each facility’s hours at the location before heading to it! Hours and days open vary depending on site.
Prairieview Education Center
Lost Valley Visitor Center
Brookdale Administrative Offices
If you are unable to make it to a facility when it is open, you may also mail it to:
McHenry County Conservation District
Attn: Geocaching
2112 Behan Road
Crystal Lake, IL 60014
Or e-mail a copy to geocaching@mccdistrict.org
Geocachers
Please join us in playing! All are welcome who observe and obey the rules. Please do not move or vandalize the container. Replace the cache in the same spot in like or better than you found it and when you leave, make sure the cache is completely covered. Please do not remove the informational card from the containers, this is a essential game piece for cachers completing the GeoSeries. The real treasure is just finding the container and sharing your thoughts with everyone who finds it.
District Geocaching Rules
For a complete list of rules, visit our website MCCDistrict.org/Geocache
McHenry County Conservation District Information
Visit our website at MCCDistrict.org or call 815-338-6223 ext 1211 for camping/shelters, 815-479-5779 for educational programs or 815-678-4532 for the Lost Valley Visitor Center
Photo Release
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