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Doyle-Kennefick Regional Park Invites Families to Tech-Infused Outdoor Geocaching Adventure

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Published on September 16, 2024
Doyle-Kennefick Regional Park Invites Families to Tech-Infused Outdoor Geocaching AdventureSource: Scott County, Minnesota

Heads up, outdoor enthusiasts and tech geeks alike: the Doyle-Kennefick Regional Park is mixing old-school adventure with a dash of modern technology for a family-friendly geocaching experience. Scheduled for Saturday, September 28, from 1 to 2:30 PM, park-goers can dive into the world of GPS-guided treasure hunting, courtesy of the Outdoor Recreation School, as detailed by Scott County, Minnesota.

For just $6, adventurers can snag themselves a slot in this interactive escapade, as per Scott County, Minnesota. Don't worry if you're not exactly gadget-savvy—the necessary equipment is provided. Each participant will be navigating the park’s trails, unearthing clues, and discovering facts about the local flora and fauna along the way. But remember, reservations are a must and they close two days prior. To claim your spot, dial 763-559-6700, and maybe do a sun dance or two for good weather on the day.

"This program is open to all ages and children 11 years and younger must be accompanied by an adult." For further details and a peek at what else is going down at the park, visit Scott County's official website.