Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge has hiking trails into the sawgrass prairie.GeocachingDo you enjoy the idea of treasure hunting? Seeking out keepsakes and tokens with only a handful of clues? Do you want to get deep into the everglades where it is more likely to see an alligator or osprey than it is to see a human? Have you ever heard of GEOCACHING???
Geocaching is a growing outdoor treasure-hunting game in which the participants use a Global Positioning System (GPS) to hide and seek containers (called "caches") anywhere in the world.
A typical cache is a small waterproof container containing a logbook and "treasure", usually toys or trinkets of little monetary value.
Not surprisingly, there are many caches located within or near Everglades City. With so much beautifully preserved land for people to explore, caching has naturally worked its way into southern Florida.
You will find caches in remote areas of the Fakahatchee Strand, where walking through the swamp among the orchids and cypress trees is your only option if you want to find the hidden treasure.
There are caches located near bird roosts, where, at certain times of the year, you may meet up with thousands of roosting white ibis.
You may find yourself paddling 8 miles through the 10,000 Islands to find your cache hidden among the sandy deserted beaches.
Some caches are simple and act as an introduction between you and this unique ecosystem called the everglades.
The Game: Visit www.geocaching.com/ to receive clues, maps and coordinates.
Once you find a cache:
Fill out the logbook Take something out of the cache Put something in the cache Return the cache to the exact position and condition in which it was found. Feel empowered by your recent find and seek out more!