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Geocaching
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. 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.
Visit www.geocaching.com, the official website 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

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