Come join us on 12/20/2025 at 387 West Lakewood Blvd in Holland, Michigan, USA for a 25th celebration of the outdoor adventure sport of Geocaching! We will be in the church basement from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm with food, fellowship, caching adventure discussions, and activities for the smaller kids. Come join us for lunch and we hope to see you there and Merry Christmas!
For those who are new to geocaching, an Iconic day is when you attempt to find as many types of geocaches in a single day. How many can you find? Could you do 9, or 10, or 11 different types of geocaches and events today? The most you could do today without leaving the state is 12.
1. Traditional - GC4F72J is just down the street from here.
2. Multi-Cache - GCBCANP looks interesting.
3. Virtual - GCP7TK is Big Red at the Holland State Park.
4. Mystery -
5. Earthcache - GCAAKR4 looks like a quick trip to the beach down the street
6. Letterbox Hybrid - GCBCAQW is a recent one
7. Wherigo - GCBCAQW is not far from here.
8. Event - There is one in Zeeland GCBG2FF
9. CITO Event - Down the road from here at the bridge GCBG18P
10. Adventure-Lab - several nearby, use the Adventure Lab application on your phone.
11. Community Celebration (this event) - GCB1XBC
12. Locationless - GCA2025 - Get a picture of yourself with the number 25 and log this cache before the end of the day on 12/31/2025.
13. Webcam - GCH48P, 85 miles away by Mount Pleasant
- and here are the others that require some significant out-of-state travel, etc -
14. Mega-Event - not available today.
15. Giga-Event - not available today.
16. Geocache HQ visit - requires a trip to Seattle, Washington.
17. Geocache HQ Block Party - requires a trip to Seattle, Washington, and not available today.
18. Project Ape Cache - GC1169 at 1,735 miles away, requires a trip to Washington State.

Community Celebration Events - 2025
This Event is part of a limited release of Community Celebration Events to celebrate 25 years of geocaching. Geocachers hosted events between January 1, 2025 and December 31, 2025. Learn more about Community Celebration Events on the Geocaching Blog.