During a recent government meeting, discussions highlighted the growing popularity of geocaching as a recreational activity in Pennsylvania. Defined by the state's Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) as a \"hiking treasure hunt,\" geocaching combines outdoor exploration with technology, utilizing GPS devices to locate hidden caches.
One notable initiative discussed was the \"District 55 Dragon Egg Hunt,\" an event organized this past summer to engage families and children in outdoor activities. Local 3D printers created dragon-themed eggs that were hidden in parks, encouraging participants to explore their surroundings while enjoying a fun treasure hunt. The event not only attracted many families but also aimed to promote awareness of local parks and the benefits of outdoor recreation.
The meeting underscored the potential of geocaching to draw visitors to Pennsylvania while fostering a sense of community and appreciation for local natural resources among residents. The initiative received positive feedback from committee members, emphasizing its role in enhancing family engagement and promoting healthy outdoor activities.