Geocaching
Today’s technology-savvy travelers have a new way to explore North Dakota’s State Parks. Geocaching, high tech treasure hunting with the help of a Global Positioning System (GPS), provides another opportunity for outdoor adventure the whole family can enjoy. The North Dakota State Parks System offers a wide variety of natural and historic settings, landmarks and architectural works, to make this state a great getaway for an enjoyable geocaching experience.
Geocaching in North Dakota State Parks
Come explore the State Parks of North Dakota and test your cache seeking skills in some of state’s most scenic and historic settings. Go to our geocaching policy for details. If you are interested in placing a cache in a state park, you can also download our geocache permit.
For more information on geocaching in North Dakota, go to http://www.geocaching.com/map/ND.asp.
Or visit www.geocaching.com, the official web site where you can learn about
the latest caches in your area, how to hide a cache, and how to start experiencing
this fun and exciting scavenger hunt sport.
Geocaches can currently be found in these State Parks:
Cross Ranch State Park
Lake Metigoshe State Park
Lake Sakakawea State Park
Lewis & Clark State Park
Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park
Fort Ransom State Park
Fort Stevenson State Park
Turtle River State Park

