The Adirondack Coast GeoTrail
Embark on an outdoors adventure through scenic trails and unique attractions on the Adirondack Coast GeoTrail. Travelers will discover over 35 cache locations throughout the region including the shores of Lake Champlain, historic sites, farmland, a chasm, beautiful State Parks and much more! Geocaching is a unique and fun way to explore the region with the help of GPS technology. Geocachers will download a passport, receive GPS coordinates and begin their journey to discover the Adirondack Coast.
The Adirondack Coast GeoTrail Passport
Geocachers will have a chance to receive a special edition geocoin, produced specifically for this geotrail, by locating geocaches on the Adirondack Coast.
Rules:
Log onto goadirondack.com/geo to download a passport and retrieve the coordinates and location information for the geocaches.
Geocaches are awarded points based on a ranking system of difficulty. Geocachers must find enough caches to award them 100 points.
Once a Cache is found enter the date and code found in the cache onto the passport log sheet.
Bring in your passport to the address listed below once you obtain 100 points to receive the special edition coin. Adirondack Coast Visitors Bureau 7061 Route 9 Plattsburgh, NY 12901 USA
The Adirondack Coast Visitors Bureau is open Monday - Friday from 8:30am - 5:00pm. If you are dropping off your passport when the office is closed please leave your passport in the mailbox on the outdoor kiosk and the geocoin will be shipped to you.
Visit goadirondack.com/geo for a complete listing of the sites featured on the Adirondack Coast GeoTrail. The caches are separated into four categories; outdoor recreation, agriculture, history and scenic. A free geocaching.com membership is required to view the caches on the Adirondack Coast GeoTrail.