GPS for Geocaching
Recommended Models : 60CSx, Colorado300, Oregon300
Geocaching is the widely popular, high-tech game of treasure hunting, and Garmin is at the forefront with a host of products to ensure you find that big cache. With a Garmin in hand and an appetite for adventure, you're sure to find hidden treasure and see the world.
Whether it's finding caches, moving hitchhikers (or travel bugs), locating NGS benchmarks or more, Garmin has your unit. Garmin manufactures several lightweight, rugged, waterproof GPS handhelds perfect for geocaching. These units have long battery lives and lots of waypoint storage — some even come with built-in altimeters, compasses, mapping capabilities and more.
Check out our geocaching product guide to find out which unit is best for you and read below for more information about geocaching. Get a Garmin and get geocaching!
Introduction:Once geocachers find a cache, they follow these basic rules:
- fill out the logbook
- take something out of the cache
- put something in the cache
- return the cache to the exact position and condition in which it was found
Caches typically consist of a waterproof container discreetly placed within the local terrain. The container will include a logbook and any number of more or less valuable items such as toys, books, money, jewelry, trinkets, etc. You never know what the founder or other visitors of the cache may have left for you to enjoy. Be sure to fill out the logbook with the date and time you visit the cache and leave something in return.
Choosing a GPS Unit:In general, features to look for when purchasing a GPS unit to geocache include:
- Lightweight and compact — makes it easier to carry (look for a wrist strap too!)
- Waterproof — caches can be hidden under or near water
- Long battery life — a must for those hard-to-find, remote caches
- Waypoint storage — will hold more cache locations
- Screen readability — should be easy to read in daylight and at night
Advanced features which make it even easier for you to find that big cache include:
- WAAS-enabled — means your GPS unit will give you better position accuracy - within 3 meters (10 feet) 95% of the time
- Built-in Compass — convenient and comes in handy when you get within 100 feet of your cache
- Altimeter — shows how high up you are for those vertically hidden caches
- Mapping Capabilities — makes it easier to navigate when you can download maps to your unit and see the terrain
- External antenna — for use under heavy tree cover or difficult terrains
You can start here at a site Garmin has created that allows you to search thousands of geocaches and load them directly to your Garmin device. You must create a myGarmin account to use this feature.
Also, several other geocaching web sites and clubs have sprouted on the Internet. To find a hidden cache near you or to plant a cache, you can go to www.geocaching.com — the first to bring geocaching to the masses and the most comprehensive site for this adventure-game. After you get the coordinates online and enter them into your GPS, you're ready to get started on your adventure!
Garmin is committed to protecting the environment. We strive to make the safest, most planet-friendly products and encourage others to use our products responsibly. Please seek permission before geocaching on private or public lands. Geocaching can have an unintended impact on the earth's natural resources and result in trampled vegetation, damaged habitats and destruction of parks' historical and cultural resources.
Placing a cache on lands administered by the National Park Service (NPS) is illegal without first obtaining permission. Please contact your local park to obtain a special use permit or inquire about sites designated for geocaching on park property. Help make geocaching an educational and entertaining experience while preserving our environment for future generations of geocachers to come!