
Get ready to embrace your inner child at Spring Lake Regional Park where, on Sunday, September 15, from 1 to 2:30 PM, participants can embark on a “Goofy Geocaching” adventure hosted by the Outdoor Recreation School. According to a recent announcement from Scott County, attendees will engage with GPS technology to unravel a trail of silly surprises and hidden treasures scattered throughout the park.
This family-friendly event promises both fun and a subtle brush with modern technology; the outdoor escapade will provide the required equipment, so enthusiasts of all levels can dive into the experience without a hitch. Children eager for a trove of goofy goodies will need an adult by their side if they're 11 or older, says the county's official notice, but while there's a nominal fee of $6 for the treasure hunt, groups of four or more can secure a generous 20 percent discount.
Those who have the urge to merge their love for the outdoors with a penchant for play must hurry – reservations are mandatory and should be clinched two days before the event. Gear up by giving a call to 763-559-6700 to ensure your spot on this eccentric exploration, avers the alert from Scott County. The park's unkempt trails and open secrets await those who seek a Sunday not just in repose but in pursuit of chuckles carved out by coordinates and the intangible wealth that lingers in laughter and camaraderie.
For a mellow weekend juxtaposed with the art of discovery and the allure of the unknown underpinned by merriment, attach your spirits to a compass of amusement at Spring Lake Regional Park. Just make sure your reservations are in tow before they cut off, more details about the event, including reservation information and discount specifics, are available online at Scott County’s official website.









