
Geocaching has become a favorite way for my wife and me to add a little extra adventure to every trip. Whether we’re exploring a state park, visiting a small town, or taking a scenic back road, we always check the geocaching app to see what hidden treasures might be nearby.
The geocaches listed below were found during our travels throughout Texas. We hope our cache finds, photos, and adventures inspire you to get outside, explore somewhere new, and maybe discover a few hidden treasures of your own.
New to geocaching? Be sure to check out my beginner’s guide to learn how this modern-day treasure hunt works. If you’re already a geocacher, feel free to send a friend request to Camper92 on Geocaching.com.
Caution: This Page Contains Spoilers!!!
The Proposal
Unfortunately, I do not have the photo for this one. I took the picture with the Snap Chat app and didn’t realize at the time the picture was deleted after a period of time…Doah!!!
Type Of Cache: Sprinkler Head
Location: Medipark Lake
City: Amarillo
This medical park has a lake with a really nice paved walking trail around it. The cache was off one of the trails. It looks like an in-ground sprinkler head.
Shelby and Coleby’s Treasure Cache

Type Of Cache: Medium Box
Location: Palo Duro Canyon State Park
City: Canyon
This is located in a pull-off on one of the roads in the state park. There is a small entrance fee to this park. The entrance fee is $8
This Cache has been archived. This usually happens when a muggle finds it and keeps it and/or it disappears for any other reason and the owner does not maintain or replace it.
