Welcome to the Minnesota Geocaching Association
The purpose of the MnGCA is to provide a resource for Minnesota geocachers to organize activities and events that will improve the credibility of the sport, protect our natural resources and strengthen the community of geocachers in the state of Minnesota. Our responsibilities include holding educational, social and informational activities to increase awareness of our sport; to sponsor reports, meetings, and workshops for MnGCA members and the public on a wide area of topics, primarily about responsible land use and geocaching; and to work with local, county, and state governments to promote geocaching as a family-oriented outdoor activity.
2013 MnGCA Spring Event- Mission Park
The 2013 MnGCA Spring Event was held at Mission Park near Crosslake on Saturday, June 1. The clouds were threatening throughout the day and the temperatures were low, but the rains held off and the fellowship was warm.

Congratulations to JAYMZ*BRONX for creating Bring a Bible…SERIOUSLY! - June 2013's Cache of the Month
Congratulations to bflentje for creating For Your Eyes Only - May 2013's Cache of the Month
The May 2013 Cache of the Month is GC47072: For Your Eyes Only
Nominated By: rjr002
Twin Cities GeoCaching PodCast Episode 77
Join Sir_ZMan and Super R as they discuss Geocaching News and Events in Minnesota's Twin Cities (and beyond).
Download or listen live here: http://www.tcgcpc.com
MnGCA Summer Pizza Event - Little Falls
National Woodland Owners Convention Field Day
Please email board@mngca.org if you would like to help with a demonstration booth at the National Woodland Owners Convention Field Day, which will be held in Isanti on Saturday, July 27. This can be a great opportunity to promote the game of geocaching to private forestland owners from around the country!
Helpful hints for hiding a cache
There are many geocaches that have shown you to a place you may have never visited before, left you with a fun story to tell, been creative hides, or that were just plain fun. However, we may be able to identify cache experiences that were confusing or frustrating. Perhaps you could use a hint, but there is none. Or, you realize that there might be concerns about permissions and safer hides. While creating, maintaining and seeking geocaches, using available rating tools and some helpful hints can make the experience great for every cache you hide and seek.