John F. Mitchell
A young visitor studies his GPS Unit while EarthCaching at Blackrock Summit.
Welcome to Shenandoah’s EarthCache program! The EarthCache program is an opportunity to explore selected trails while learning some of the history and geology of the park. It is an educational experience that combines modern technology with an outdoor adventure. This family-friendly activity is appropriate and fun for all ages! EarthCaching can be done by individuals, families, and special groups alike. The self-guided pace and educational component allow visitors to discover and appreciate the beauty and history of their National Park!
What is “EarthCaching”?
Geocaching is a high-tech treasure hunt using Global Positioning System (GPS) devices. The idea is to locate hidden containers, called geocaches, which usually have trinkets placed inside. Alternatively, EarthCaching is a “virtual” geocache that contains no physical hidden container or cache. EarthCaching is a hunt for the Earth’s natural and geological features as the “treasure.”