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Cache in on Brentwood History
A TREASURE HUNT FOR ALL AGES
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What is Geocaching?
- Outdoor recreational treasure hunt
- GPS coordinates and online clues used to locate different hidden treasure containers called “Geocaches”
- Geocaches come in all shapes and sizes and contain a logbook and trinkets for trading
- Geocaches are hidden, but never buried
- Geocache in groups or alone
- More information
Cache in on Brentwood History
Free, self guided series of treasure hunts
10 geocaches or small treasure containers scattered throughout Brentwood
Family-friendly and beginner-oriented
Discover historic Brentwood spots
Geocaches have trinkets to trade for treasure
Complete the series by finding the 10 caches listed in the downloadable passport and writing down the KEY WORD at each site.
FIND FOXXIE?
WIN A PATH TAG
GEOCACHE SITES
Cache in on Brentwood History Caches
Frolicking Equine |
The Crossing |
The Tree Museum |
Pioneer Lady’s Tale |
Air Castle of the South |
Literary Path |
Brentvale |
Spring that Boils |
The Raven |
Owen’s Station |
Cache descriptions and location clues
Rules of the Hunt
Things to note before you geocache:
- All 10 caches are located on City of Brentwood property (unless otherwise specified)
- City parks are open from dawn to dusk. NO nighttime caching on city property.
- A city parks trail map may be helpful
- Caches are NEVER buried
- Caches have small prizes and trinkets for trade. (please be sure to bring something to leave behind.)
- Coordinates get you in the area of the hidden cache, but devices may vary up to 20 feet