You’re 7/10ths of the way through this challenge and don’t it feel good!? These cache’s get you along the towpaths, creating your own history along our site. We hope you are finding the recreation enjoyable, learning a few things, and also catching glimpses of great bird species.
Each cache is meant to let you in on seeing a little bit of what makes Schoharie Crossing a fun, unique, and relevant historic site. We want you to witness the history, the landscape, and the experience here to form your own lasting memories. Let us know something you’ll keep with you from your time caching in on the fun at Schoharie Crossing!
New York State Parks would like to extend Winter welcome to the Saratoga-Capital District geocaching community! We truly hope you enjoy it! This year, caches have been hidden at Peebles Island, Schodack Island, Grafton Lakes, Mine Kill, and Schoharie Crossings. Each cache has been placed in a winter-friendly, meant-to-be-found manner, so have some seasonal fun and get on the trails at these beautiful New York State Parks! Don’t forget to bring a pen to sign the logs!
The Parks have variable hours of operation in the winter based on the time of sunset and staff availability, so call ahead if you’re not familiar with each Park’s schedule. You can find phone numbers for each Park, along with maps and other information at www.nysparks.com.
We love feedback and we review every log, so please let us know how you liked this series when you post your finds. We appreciate your support of the Sara-Cap NYS Parks geocaching programs and would like to thank you for visiting our parks! Please visit www.nysparks.com for more information, and "like" and follow the individual parks on Facebook.