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Trackable Lookup

Enter a Trackable Code or try "373E6D4" to see how it works

Enter one exact code at a time.

Trackable code lookup help

Use this lookup only for exact public codes or exact short secret codes.

A public code opens the public trackable page. A secret code creates a remembered active-trackable session so the browser can keep working with that item.

Trackables, individual adventures, family outings, troop journeys, and classroom teams

Geotrackables are geocaching items with a mission.

A geocaching trackable is meant to move, be logged, and carry a goal. Geotrackable helps families, troop leaders, teachers, and individual geocachers organize the notes, memories, and shared journey around that trackable without turning the experience into a confusing pile of duplicate tools.

Live Journey Map

Sample trackable travel route

Google Maps is used when the site key is accepted. If that is not available, the map automatically falls back to OpenStreetMap.

Sample journey view. Basemap uses Google Maps when available and OpenStreetMap when Google is unavailable.

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Selected stop

Forest mission milestone

Portland, Oregon

A final west-coast drop keeps the story alive and shows a satisfying route across multiple states.

Journey stage
Week 8
Coordinates
45.5152, -122.6784
Why this stop matters
The homepage map is a preview of the same route-first feeling visitors should get on real trackable journey pages.

Sample Journey

Five stops that show the mission moving forward.

This is example travel data for the homepage so visitors can understand what a real trackable journey map feels like before they open an actual item.

Browse public trackables that are already out in the world.

Use the public list when you want to explore real shared items and open their public trackable pages directly from Geotrackable.

How to Geocache Geotrackables

How to Geocache Geotrackables

This guide walks through the full trackable loop from creation to release to discovery, so the item can move through real geocaches without exposing its private access details on public pages.

Learn the geocaching loop

What a trackable actually does

Trackables are not ordinary trade items. They are geocaching items with a code, a goal, and a story that keeps growing as people move them from cache to cache.

It travels

A trackable is supposed to keep moving. The fun comes from helping it continue instead of letting it disappear into a drawer.

It gets logged

Each find, move, or discovery adds to the route and gives the owner a better picture of where the item has been.

It carries a goal

Some trackables want miles, some want landmarks, and some want a themed journey. The goal gives each move meaning.

Built for the adults guiding the adventure.

Geotrackable is designed for the people organizing the experience. That means parents, troop leaders, teachers, and individual geocachers can keep the story together while younger children participate safely without needing their own account.

Use the trackable to tell a bigger story.

The trackable is the spark, not the whole point. The real value is the shared memory around the outing, the note, the team moment, and the route that grows over time.

01

Find the trackable.

Notice the code, the item, and the mission that gives the journey direction.

02

Read the goal.

Understand where it wants to go before you decide what your next move should be.

03

Log the moment.

Capture the note, the memory, or the group reflection that makes this stop worth remembering.

04

Move it responsibly.

Help it continue in a way that respects the owner's goal, local rules, and the next geocacher.

Good trackable etiquette starts with safe choices.

Respect the owner, respect the mission, and respect the places and people you interact with while a trackable is in your care.

Do not keep it long

Move the trackable along promptly unless the owner's instructions or a real problem call for a pause.

Do not expose the code

Avoid posting photos that reveal the trackable code and make it easier for false or accidental logs to happen.

Respect laws and property lines

A trackable mission never justifies trespassing, unsafe behavior, or ignoring private-property boundaries and posted rules.

Keep the legal ground rules easy to find.

Geotrackable is built for adult-managed participation when younger children are involved. The privacy page and terms explain the age rule, adult account ownership, and the expectation that people use the site legally and responsibly.

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