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Join park staff at the Rock Cliff Nature Center at Jordanelle State Park on Saturday, July 26 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. for a day of geocaching, which is high-tech treasure hunting using a global positioning satellite (GPS).
Bring your own GPS or use a free Magellan GPS unit at the park.
Participants learn to enter coordinates into a GPS unit to find hidden caches.
After learning these geocaching skills, visitors may want to participate in the Utah State Parks Geocache Adventure sponsored by Best Western Hotels of Utah.
Most of Utah's state parks have a hidden geocache.
For a list of participating parks and GPS coordinates, visit stateparks.utah.gov.
Day-use fees at Rock Cliff at Jordanelle State Park are $7 per car with up to eight people or free to those with a Utah state parks pass.
For more information call (435) 782-3030. |
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