HTML site map
Use this page when you want a simple list of the main public pages. It is meant for people who want a quick way to navigate the site without hunting through the homepage.
Geotrackable.com
This HTML site map keeps the main public pages easy to browse and also points to the XML sitemap used by search engines and site tools.
Use this page when you want a simple list of the main public pages. It is meant for people who want a quick way to navigate the site without hunting through the homepage.
Search tools and crawlers can use the XML sitemap for the same core page list in machine-readable form.
Open XML sitemapThe Geotrackable homepage explains what trackables are and how families, troops, schools, and individual geocachers can use the site.
Open pageThe public trackables page lists shared Geotrackables and links into their public trackable pages.
Open pageIndividual guidance explains safe solo and self-managed Geotrackable use, including age rules, trip planning, offline maps, and outdoor safety basics.
Open pageClub guidance explains how geocaching clubs, hobby groups, friend circles, and online communities can use teams for shared trackables and event notes.
Open pageFamily guidance explains why children under 16 do not get their own account and how parents can manage the experience safely.
Open pageTroop guidance explains how scout leaders, parents, and other approved adults can use teams for youth-group adventures.
Open pageSchool guidance explains how teachers and approved school adults can use Geotrackable for classroom and field-project workflows.
Open pageThe privacy page explains account, content, and youth-participation expectations for Geotrackable.
Open pageThe terms page explains legal use, private-property boundaries, and rules against unsafe or unlawful trackable missions.
Open pageThe delete-data page explains exports, permanent account deletion, and the public policy links used for account-help and provider setup.
Open pageUse this public page and callback URL for Meta's Facebook Login data deletion configuration on Geotrackable.com.
Open pageThe support page explains when to use in-product support requests, how to report page, image, or link concerns, and how to contact Geotrackable directly.
Open pageThe profiles guide explains what profile pages should show and how they connect to public trackables without exposing private account settings.
Open pageThe teams guide explains when a family, troop, school, or other adult-led group should use team scope for shared trackables.
Open pageThe trackables guide explains public codes, secret codes, one-time reveal rules, and how links, notes, and images fit the journey.
Open pageThis guide explains how a club, troop, event, or classroom can print its own domain first and forward that path into the right Geotrackable route.
Open pageThe prefix guide explains which trackable-code prefixes belong to Geotrackable, LocationNotes, Geocaching.com, and GeoKrety.org, plus when bring-your-own codes are still appropriate.
Open pageThe URL guide explains the short share routes, the localized landing pages, and why /trackable/{code} is the clean route for one selected trackable.
Open pageThis 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.
Open pageThe trackable-groups guide explains shared defaults, item-level overrides, and how grouped items diverge after activation or editing.
Open pageThe images guide explains where images appear, how uploads are moderated and processed, and how to report an image that should be reviewed.
Open pageThe shared-data guide explains how Geotrackable switches between optional third-party providers and hosted-only fallbacks for maps, analytics, sign-in, legal requests, and infrastructure logs.
Open pageThe GDPR guide explains the visit-level privacy prompt, the signed-out testing path, and why signed-in account settings become the durable privacy rule.
Open pageThe import/export guide explains readable JSON, portable ZIP packages, duplicate-safe additive import rules, team JSON handoff, and image re-screening.
Open pageThe external-links guide explains verification, public exit-page behavior, blocked destinations, and how to report a misleading or unsafe website.
Open pageThe support guide explains threaded support requests, public report buttons, and when to use the support page instead of a direct workflow form.
Open pageThe HTML site map lists the main public pages and links to the XML sitemap.
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