The WSGA's 20th Anniversary GeoTour will end on December 31, 2024, at 11:59pm PT. You will only have until this date and time to find the geocaches, post all of your logs for the digital souvenirs (if qualified), and submit all of your passports of unique codes for the geocoins (if qualified). There will be no exceptions. (Text courtesy of WSGA.)
Twin Rivers County Park is a large Snohomish County park located at the convergence of the North and South Forks of the Stillaguamish River, just outside the city of Arlington. A versatile day park, it boasts several fields for the practice and competition of several sports, including baseball and soccer. During the summer months, the river is a popular cooling off spot. The park also hosts an 18 hole disc golf course, along with numerous paths and light trails.
About this cache:
- This cache is part of the WSGA Geotour, but is in a non-standard series container - a clear Lock 'n' Lock style, a bit larger than the originals in the series.
- The cache is a very short walk from the closest parking, but on dirt paths that can be muddy.
- Be on the lookout for flying discs and muggles.
- This isn't meant to be a hard cache, so appropriate info is included with that in mind. If needed, please use it to return the cache to its proper location.
- It's best practice to carry a writing instrument.
- Please let me know if there are problems.
Above all, have fun! Happy Caching!!
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In September 2002, a group of 19 concerned geocachers scheduled a meeting after hearing that the Washington State Parks was considering banning geocaches in the state park system. Out of this meeting, the Washington State Geocaching Association (WSGA) was "born" with its core values of promoting geocaching as a fun, family-oriented outdoor activity that increases awareness and appreciation of the environment and our parks and trails, provide opportunities for participants to enjoy geocaching and to socialize with other geocaches, educate park systems and land managers about geocaching and its benefits, increase awareness and support of the geocaching through interaction with other outdoor groups and the public, encourage low-impact geocaching and promote stewardship of our natural resources, and support "Cache In Trash Out" activities to help maintain parks and trail systems.
In 2022, the WSGA turns 20 years young. To celebrate this milestone, the WSGA is hosting a 20th-anniversary GeoTour. This GeoTour will give you the opportunity to travel to all corners of the Evergreen State while you search for 140 GeoTour caches. To make it easier to tackle such a large GeoTour, each of our 7 regional chapters will host 20 chapter-specific geocaches in bite-sized GeoTours with the entire GeoTour consisting of 140 caches. To learn more about our GeoTour, please visit the GeoTour page on our website which you can find HERE. We hope that you enjoy getting back out on the road while touring around Washington State. If you have any questions about our GeoTour, you can reach out to us via the contact tab on our website.
