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City of Detroit Lakes Parks Department Department Geocaching Policy
Geocaching is a recreational pursuit that brings technology and nature together. A geocache is
normally a hidden container containing trade items and a logbook. The location of the geocache is
recorded with a Global Positioning System receiver and is posted online. Other individuals then try
to find the geocache, sign its logbook, trade an item, and later record their find online.
The City of Detroit Lakes Parks Department welcomes responsible geocaching and has developed the
following policy in the interest of all park users and geocachers.
- When hiding, finding, and trading items in a geocache you are subject to all applicable federal,
state, and local laws including park hours.
- Hiding or finding a geocache should never alter, damage, or otherwise negatively impact the parks,
trails, or surrounding areas. Geocaching should never interfere with or detract from other park
visitors' experiences. New geocaches should not be placed within 1/10th of a mile (528 feet) of
existing geocaches.
- Geocaching is only permitted in the GAR Park, Beaton Park, and the Long Lake Park. The
City of Detroit Lakes Parks Department reserves the right to disallow geocaching in any area of any
park.
- The hider is responsible for maintaining the quality of the geocache and it must be of value to other
geocachers. The hider is also responsible for the upkeep of relevant information about the park and
area the geocache is located in.
If you would like to learn more about geocaching, please visit the Minnesota Geocaching Association
at http://www.mngca.org.
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