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    Everglades

    National Park Florida

Geocaching

 
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Geocaching is a real-world outdoor treasure hunt. Players locate hidden containers, called geocaches, using GPS-enabled devices and share their experiences online. If you are new to geocaching, you may want to begin by checking out the official Guide to the Game.

Players may register a free account with Geocaching.com to seek caches and log entries about those they've found, but it is not necessary. The information needed to find Everglades Restoration Geocaches is freely available on these pages.

 

 

Everglades Restoration Geocache Trail

 
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This is an exciting time for Everglades restoration. After years of planning and collaboration, several projects are finally becoming a reality. The Everglades Restoration Geocache Trail is your invitation to learn more about these project sites and have a little fun in the process!

 

 

Park Employee for a Day Geocache Trail

 
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Ready to step into the shoes of our park employees, and try YOUR hand at managing Everglades National Park? The Park Employee for a Day Geocache Trail invites you to do just that! As you explore the Everglades, you'll be weighing in on several critical issues the park currently faces...

 

 

REMINDER

 
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These geocaches were developed by Everglades National Park and partners for the enjoyment of visitors. Please note that the placement of unauthorized caches on lands managed by the National Park Service remains generally prohibited.

 

 

Questions or Comments?

For additional questions, or to report trouble with any of the cache containers, please contact the park's geocache administrator. Please also use this form to share ideas and comments on how to improve this visitor experience.

And if you are an account holder on Geocaching.com, you can always leave a log note or find us at EvergladesNPS!

Did You Know?

Ranger Slogging

Many visitors in Everglades National Park enjoy a day of slogging - wading through the shallow waters in search of wildlife and the secrets of water.