Welcome to the 10th International Geocaching Day - Kulin 2021 geo-art series.
The third Saturday in August each year marks International Geocaching Day. Kulin is famous for the largest regional waterslide in Western Australia, the Tin Horse Highway, Kulin Bush Races and the Blazing Swan Festival. Some of you may have been here already after completing burns345 jigsaw caches of the tin horses. The tin horses vary in shapes and sizes, and are made from 44 gallon drums, old tins and loads of imagination. There are over 100 tin horse statues dotted along the roads.
Kulin, located in wheat and sheep farming area, has a community run pub and caravan park and hosts free RV camping in the centre of town. Come visit, enjoy the tin horses and find plenty of geocaches.
The geo-art comprises a series of traditional and mystery caches in the locality of Wongolin, and patches of multi caches in and around bush reserves near Kulin.
Keep an eye out for codes in the cache containers to help you complete the series’ mystery and final geocaches.