Discover Geocaching in Walton County Parks! • Walton County

Last Updated: January 29, 2026By


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Discover Geocaching in Walton County Parks!

Geocaching is a real-life treasure hunt where you use a GPS device or smartphone to find hidden containers, called geocaches, at specific coordinates. With more than 3 million active caches worldwide, Walton County is excited to join the adventure!

Most geocaches are small, waterproof containers with a logbook, and sometimes small trinkets for trading. Many are located along trails or in areas you may not normally explore, and ADA-accessible caches are available.

Geocaching Rules & Etiquette:
 • Sign the logbook with your username and date
 • Be respectful of others using the park
 • Trade items responsibly—no food, and family-friendly items only
 • Log and move trackable items according to their mission
 • Return caches exactly as found
 • Log your find online without spoilers
 • Stay on marked trails and protect natural areas
 • Cache In, Trash Out—help keep our parks clean
 • Geocache at your own risk; Walton County is not responsible for interactions with nature or wildlife

How to Get Started:
 • Sign up at Geocaching.com (free accounts can access all county-maintained caches)
 • Most county parks now have caches, including ADA-accessible options
 • Visit username WaltonCountyParks on Geocaching.com to see our caches
 • Visit MyWaltonFL.gov for more information on caches and events

Get outside, explore Walton County Parks, and start your geocaching adventure!

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