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    Please Note:  Geocaching is allowed in our parks at Holt, Oliver, Warrior, Demopolis, and Coffeeville lakes provided the terms on this page are met.


    Current Geocaches hidden by USACE BW&T Team:

     

    "Water Safety Cache on Foscue Creek" - Demopolis Lake

     

    "Water Safety Cache at Rocky Branch" - Holt Lake (Coming Soon)

     

    "Water Safety Cache at Old Lock 15" - Holt Lake (Coming Soon)

     

    "History of the Locks" Micro Trail - Warrior, Demopolis, & Coffeeville Lake.

    (Coming Soon)


    What is Geocaching?

    Geocaching is an outdoor adventure activity for users of global positioning systems (GPS). Individuals and organizations set up geocaches (caches) all over the world and share their locations, often through the Internet. GPS users can then find the caches through published coordinates and site descriptions. Most commonly, a geocache is an object or container holding small objects for exchange. The finder may remove the enclosed "prize" and leave another, sign a logbook, or utilize a number of variations.


    What is our Policies on Geocaching?

     

    Geocaching may be allowed on Black Warrior & Tombigbee Corps of Engineers property in accordance with all state and local, as well as Code of Federal Regulations Title 36 (CFR 36) rules and regulations, as long as the activity is being conducted in a non-obtrusive manner. 

     

    Where CAN'T you hid a Geocache?

    • In designated restricted areas,

    • If the cache, directly or indirectly, would negatively affect ecologically, environmentally, or socially sensitive areas (threatened or endangered species, critical habitats, cultural resources, tribal lands without consent, etc.).

    • In areas that may pose safety risks, such as unstable banks, cliffs, or other potential hazards.

    • Where geocaching activities may interfere with established public uses, such as boat launching, picnicking, swimming, etc.

    • Below normal operating pool levels.

    • Where geocaching activities my interfere with the operation of the project.

    • In areas where the security of the project and/or public safety would be at risk.

    Want to create a new Geocache on the BW&T Project?

     

    If you are interested in creating a new geocache in one of our parks here at BW&T please let us know what kind of cache you are hiding and where by clicking here.

     


    Where can you find Geocaches on the Black Warrior & Tombigbee project?

    There are several Geocaches on the Black Warrior & Tombigbee project not including the Water Safety Caches.  These caches stay very active especially in the winter months.  To locate these cashes you can visit the website listed below.  To make the search easier, to look for cashes at Holt Lake put in Tuscaloosa as a reference point, Warrior Lake use Eutaw, Demopolis Lake use Demopolis, and Coffeeville Lake use Coffeeville.