A geotrail is a series geocaches placed by a person or organization to bring attention to interesting locations, historic areas or to help you learn about a town or county. Some geotrails have a reward available for doing a certain number of the caches on that trail. For example, the Cabell County GeoTrail is composed of 15 caches, to qualify for the coin reward you must find at least 12 of the 15 caches.
To claim this cache you must have found and logged sufficient caches to meet the requirements of eligibility for at least five geocoins or other geotrail token rewards. *You still qualify if you found and logged enough caches to qualify for the reward but the supply of coins was already exhausted.*
A partial list of geotrails can be found at http://forums.groundspeak.com/geotrailswithrewards
It is an oddly fun adventure spending $100 or more in gas to earn a $10 geocoin.
Please list the completion date, name and location of each geotrail and number of caches completed on that trail.
If you would like, you can also include info about the adventures you had on these trails.
My qualifying trails would be:
March 15, 2014 - Cabell County, WV Geotrail - Our first Geotrail, CITO, and Geotrail Kickoff event. Completed the 15 caches of the trail and finished up the Marshall Geoart the next morning before heading home.
May 11, 2014 - Villages of Berkeley County, WV Geotrail - Many beautiful places on this trail, lots of fun.
May 11, 2014 - Gadgets of Berkeley County, WV Geotrail - If you haven't yet, you need to try this one out, if you get a chance. Some of the greatest and most unique and inventive caches from the March 2013 Geocacher of the Month on geocaching.com
June 1, 2014 - Washington County, PA Geotrail - We stumbled across this trail on vacation and had a blast working on it.
June 3, 2014 - Delaware Tourism Geotrail - This one involved the whole state and had us all over, including the beautiful Fox Point State Park on the Delaware Bay.