Geocaching is the world's
largest treasure hunting game.
Geocaching is a real-world, outdoor adventure that is happening all the time, all around the world. To play, participants use the Geocaching app and/or a GPS device to navigate to cleverly hidden containers called geocaches. There are millions of geocaches in 190 countries waiting to be discovered—there are probably even some near you right now.
In connection with Warren Dunes State Park and the Michigan State Parks Centennial GeoTour, we are offering an Introductory Presentation about Geocaching.
- What is geocaching and how do I get started?
- What is a Geotour?
- What is the DNR/MiGO State Parks Geotour?
- What/who is MiGO and how do I sign up?
Saturday July 13th
10:00 – 11:30 am
Meet at the Upper Picnic/Shelter area on the road between Headquarters and Campground Registration.
A Recreation Passport is required for vehicle entry into Michigan state parks.
Printed copies of the GeoTour “Ticket to Celebrate 100” will be available along with some special door prizes.
More information can be found here: MI DNR GeoTour Website