Geo-challenge passport : go for an outdoor adventure

Geocaching is an outdoor adventure game similar to a treasure hunt played with a GPS device. The basic idea is to locate hidden containers, called geocaches, then share your experiences online. There are over a million active geocaches around the world and now with the Georgia State Parks Geo-Challenge you can "Get Out. Get Dirty. Get Fit." and go geocaching in Georgia state parks.
Steps to the Georgia State Parks Geo-Challenge:
1. Obtain a Georgia State Park Geo-Challenge PassPort from any state park or historic site or download it and the grid sheet online at www.GaParksGeocaching.com.
2. Go to www.Geocaching.com, create a log-in and find the GPS coordinates and more information for the Georgia State Parks Geo-Challenge locations.
3. Start your search and locate one or all caches using a hand-held GPS unit. The cache containers are sealed ammo boxes labeled as a Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites geocache. Caches are located in 42 Georgia state parks and state historic parks.
4. When you find a Geo-Challenge cache, log your name and any comments on the logbook inside the cache and stamp your PassPort grid sheet with the unique stamp for that specific park.
5. Be sure to follow the Leave No Trace guidelines - www.GeorgiaStateParks.org/LeaveNoTrace 6. Follow the Traveling Gophers. There are 58 Georgia State Park & Historic Sites travel bugs moving around
the country. Be on the lookout for them and help them get to a new destination. 7. If you're quick, there is a "First-to-Find" special prize. A certificate for a 1-night camping stay is included
in each cache for the person who gets there first. 8. Find one of the "endangered" gopher stuffed toys in 10 of the caches and it's yours to keep and protect. 9. Complete specific numbers of caches to get a custom geo-coin. Bring your stamped PassPort into the
park's Visitor Center and receive a voucher for your coin. With 15 completed caches you are eligible for a bronze level coin. With 30 completed caches you are eligible for a silver level coin. With 40 completed caches you are eligible for a gold level coin.
To redeem your voucher and receive your coin, send the voucher to:
Marketing Coordinator Georgia State Parks & Historic Sites 2 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, SE, Suite 1354 East Tower Atlanta, Georgia 30334
Bonus Caches
Once you find the caches for the custom geo-coins you are also eligible for a bonus cache at each level. These caches are more challenging and not required to complete the Geo-Challenge or receive your coins. Find the coordinates for them at www.geocaching.com.

A.H. Stephens State Historic Park Crawfordville 706.456.2602 Enjoy camping, fishing and horseback riding while learning some history of the Civil War.
Amicalola Falls State Park & Lodge Dawsonville 706.265.4703 After your geo-caching adventure, hike the 2,000 steps up the waterfall to complete one of the challenges of the Canyon Climbers Club.
Black Rock Mountain State Park Mountain City 706.746.2141 At 3,640 feet, Black Rock Mountain is the highest state park in Georgia.
Cloudland Canyon State Park Rising Fawn 706.657.4050 A hike down into the gorge (and back up!) will provide views of 2 cascading waterfalls and accomplish one of the Canyon Climbers Club challenges.

Crooked River State Park St. Mary's 912.882.5256 This spot is great for boating, salt water fishing and kayaking and is one of the stops in the Park Paddlers Club challenge.
Elijah Clark State Park Lincolnton 706.359.3458 Located on the largest man-made lake east of the Mississippi River, boating, fishing, swimming, and water sports are most popular but don't overlook the historical significance of the area, too.
F.D. Roosevelt State Park Pine Mountain 706.663.4858 The 23-mile Pine Mountain Trail winds through hardwoods and pines and offers spectacular views of the mountains and valleys. Horseback riding trails are also available.

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Florence Marina State Park Omaha 229.838.6870
This small park on a big 45,000-acre lake offers a great setting for water sports and birding.
Fort McAllister State Historic Park Richmond Hill 912.727.2339
Combine Civil War history with giant live oaks, a beautiful salt marsh, camping, hiking, and fishing and you get Fort McAllister, the place where General Sherman ended his "March to the Sea" and home to one of the best-preserved earthwork fortifications of the Confederacy.
Fort Mountain State Park Chatsworth 706.442.1932
Come see the mysterious 855-foot-long rock wall which stands at the highest point of the mountain. Fort Mountain is also one of the stops in the Muddy Spokes mountain biking club.

Fort Yargo State Park Winder 770.687.3489
Located between Atlanta and Athens, the park surrounds a lake with a swimming beach, fishing areas and boat ramps. It is also a mountain bikers dream and is part of the Muddy Spokes Club.
General Coffee State Park Nicholls 912.384.7082
This park is known for its Heritage Farm, with log cabins, a corn crib, tobacco barn, cane mill and other exhibits. Hike to the farm, rent a bike or a boat, go horseback riding, or enjoy a picnic.
George L. Smith State Park Twin City 478.763.2759
Paddle, bike or hike your way through history at the refurbished combination grist mill, saw mill, covered bridge and dam. Get your card punched and complete another Park Paddlers Club trail.
George T. Bagby State Park & Lodge Fort Gaines 229.768.2571 Meadow Links State Park Golf Course.
This resort park features a 60-room lodge and conference center, a restaurant, and an awardwinning 18-hole golf course. The beach, marina and boat ramp offer easy access to the large lake.

A. H. Stephens

Amicalola Black Rock Cloudland

Crooked River

Elijah Clark

F. D. Roosevelt

Florence Marina

Fort McAllister

Fort Mountain

Fort Yargo

Falls

Mountain Canyon

General Coffee

George L. Smith

George T. Bagby

Georgia Veterans

GordoniaAlatamaha

Hamburg Hard Labor Creek

High Falls

Indian Springs

James H. Floyd

Kolomoki Mounds

Laura S. Walker

Little Ocmulgee

Magnolia Springs

Mistletoe

Moccasin Creek

Panola Mountain

Richard B. Russell

Red Top Mountain

Reed Bingham

Seminole

Skidaway Island

Smithgall Stephen C. Sweetwater

Tallulah Gorge

Tugaloo

Unicoi

Victoria Bryant

Vogel

Watson Mill Bridge

Woods

Foster

Creek

Georgia Veterans Memorial State Park Cordele 229.276.2371 Established as a memorial to U.S. veterans, Georgia Veterans features a cool museum with aircraft, armored vehicles and historic items from the Revolutionary War through the Gulf War.
Gordonia-Alatamaha State Park Reidsville 912.557.7744 Brazell's Creek State Park Golf Course
This scenic site is a favorite for family reunions and championship golf. Visitors can rent pedal boats and fishing boats during warmer months.
Hamburg State Park Mitchell 478.552.2393 Offering a wonderful mix of history and outdoor recreation, visitors of all ages can enjoy great lake fishing right off the pier or rent a pedal boat, surf bike, canoe, electric motor boat or fishing boat for the day.
Hard Labor Creek State Park Rutledge 706.557.3001 The Creek State Park Golf Course The Creek at Hard Labor was named "4th Sweetest Deal in the USA" by Golf Digest's Frugal Golfer in January 2010. With trails for hikers and horseback riders, camping, cottages and a lakeside beach there's something for everyone.
High Falls State Park Jackson 478.993.3053 This pretty park in middle Georgia is conveniently located near I-75 and visitors can enjoy the scenic waterfall, hike to the grist mill foundation remains, play mini golf with the kids or relax by the pool.
Indian Springs State Park Flovilla 770.504.2277 Come visit one of the oldest parks in the nation. The Creek Indians used the springs for their curative powers and visitors can still sample the spring water while enjoying camping, fishing, boating and swimming.
James H. (Sloppy) Floyd State Park Summerville 706.857.0826 This scenic park offers outstanding fishing and boating on two stocked lakes. Rent a paddle boat, hike along three miles of lake loop trails or relax in swings while watching for bluebirds.
Kolomoki Mounds State Historic Park Blakely 229.724.2150 This unusual park is an important archaeological site and scenic recreational area with earthen mounds and a museum with numerous artifacts and an interesting film.

Laura S. Walker State Park Waycross 912.287.4900 The Lakes State Park Golf Course Being located near the Okefenokee Swamp provides the opportunity to see many strange and curious creatures and carnivorous plant life. The park is well known for its championship18-hole golf course.
Little Ocmulgee State Park & Lodge Helena 229.868.7474 Wallace Adams Golf Course Golfers can test their skills on the 18-hole course and anglers love the lake with swimming beach and boat rentals. Children can play miniature golf or cool off in the Splash Pad during summer. This resort park also features a lodge, conference center and restaurant.
Magnolia Springs State Park Millen 478.982.1660 Hike the boardwalk and watch for alligators, turtles and other wildlife near the springs or rent a boat and fish at the lake. There are 10 miles of hiking and biking trails and the park is part of both the Park Paddlers Club and the Muddy Spokes Club.
Mistletoe State Park Appling 706.541.0321 Located on 72,000-acre lake near Augusta, this is one of the finest bass fishing spots around. The park is also one of the stops in the Muddy Spokes Club. So pack up the tent, your bike and fishing poles and head out.
Moccasin Creek State Park Clarkesville 706.947.3194 This small, 32-acre park is nestled on the shores of 2,800-acre Lake Burton. It is great place for little ones on bicycles and is easily accessible for wheelchairs with a fully accessible fishing pier.
Panola Mountain State Park Stockbridge 770.389.7801 This unusual park is near Atlanta and features a granite outcropping. It offers great hiking and biking, as well as unique Tree Top Excursions with caches in the trees! The paved path for biking is part of the Muddy Spokes Club.
Red Top Mountain State Park & Lodge Cartersville 770.975.0055 This park is located on beautiful Lake Allatoona and is ideal for swimming, boating and fishing. Wooded hiking and biking trails wind through the park and provide another stop on the Muddy Spokes Club. Plus, there's a 33-room lodge and conference center with restaurant.

Reed Bingham State Park Adel 229.896.3551 Expect to see a lot of wildlife at this park including gopher tortoises, nesting bald eagles, alligators and "buzzards" (actually black vultures and turkey vultures). A 375acre lake is popular with boaters and is part of the Park Paddlers Club.
Richard B. Russell State Park Elberton 706.213.2045 Arrowhead Pointe State Park Golf Course An award-winning18-hole course with special golf and camp packages is available at this big park on Lake Richard B. Russell. The lake provides fine fishing and boating and there are wooded hiking and biking trails, including one in the Muddy Spokes Club.
Seminole State Park Donalsonville 229.861.3137 Beautiful Lake Seminole offers excellent boating, fishing and birding. The park surrounds a small cove with smooth water for swimming, skiing and tubing.
Skidaway Island State Park Savannah 912.598.2300 Located near historic Savannah, this barrier island has both salt and fresh water with estuaries and marshes flowing through it. The park borders a part of Georgia's intracoastal waterway.
Smithgall Woods Conservation Park Helen 706.878.3087 A premier trout stream runs through this spectacular mountain property and it is a favorite for catch-andrelease fishing. Five beautifully decorated cottages provide a total of 14 bedrooms with private baths, telephones and television.
Stephen C. Foster State Park Fargo 912.637.5274 This remote park is a primary entrance to the famed Okefenokee Swamp. Visitors may tour the swamp in rental boats, canoes or kayaks and this is one of the trails of the Park Paddlers Club. Because the site is located within a National Wildlife Refuge the cache here is a virtual one.
Sweetwater Creek State Park Lithia Springs 770.732.5871 Only minutes from downtown Atlanta, this park features a wooded hiking trail following the creek to the ruins of a textile mill burned during the Civil War. A 215acre reservoir is popular with anglers and canoeing enthusiasts and is part of the Park Paddlers Club.

Tallulah Gorge State Park Tallulah Falls 706.754.7981
Explore rugged wilderness and get another punch on your Canyon Climbers Club card. More than 20 miles of trails for hiking and biking provide one of the stops in the Muddy Spokes Club, too.
Tugaloo State Park Lavonia 706.356.4362
Fishing is excellent yearround and largemouth bass are plentiful in 55,590-acre Lake Hartwell on which the park is situated. The lake also provides great swimming, water skiing, sailing and boating and most of Tugaloo's campsites offer spectacular lake views.
Unicoi State Park & Lodge Helen 706.878.2201
Miles of hiking and excellent biking on scenic mountain trails make this one of Georgia's most beloved parks. Fulfill a Muddy Spokes Club requirement or fish year round at accessible docks that make it easy for all ages and abilities. A lodge, conference center and restaurant are available at this resort park.
Victoria Bryant State Park Royston 706.245.6270 Highland Walk State Park Golf Course
Hikers and bikers can follow the short nature trail or the longer perimeter trail that winds through hardwoods and over creeks. Golfers will enjoy the challenging course with clubhouse, golf pro and junior/senior discounts.
Vogel State Park Blairsville 706.745.2628
This park is especially popular during fall leaf season and offers scenic wooded trails for day hikes and backcountry excursions. Rent a pedal boat on the lake and head out for some great fishing, or play a round of mini golf with the kids.
Watson Mill Bridge State Park Comer 706.783.5349
Watson Mill Bridge hosts the longest covered bridge in the state. Hikers and bicyclists will find trails for every fitness level and will be able to complete a Muddy Spokes Club trail. Horseback riding trails, horse stalls and equestrian campsites are also offered.