Texas has more counties than any state - 254. 300+ geocachers have spent a significant amount of time and energy crossing the state, collecting finds, and celebrating the greatness of Texas! This annual event gives those brave and hearty souls an opportunity to come together and celebrate their accomplishments and share stories with their fellow finishers.
Haven't completed the Challenge? No worries. Join us and talk to finishers and hear their experiences and strategies to help you on your journey.
This event has a couple new and interesting elements that you do not want to miss!
The Original Texas County Challenge
is legendary in its own right. Many have come and many have conquered. There is an opportunity for new finishers to ink the log of this county chaollenge at this location.
Every year this county challenge is celebrated at this reunion and we always mark this epic accomplishment with a group photo of all the attending finishers. Please show up in your finishers tshirt if you are a finisher so that our photo can be a greater marker of oour celebration.
NEW THIS YEAR
Celebrate the Texas 2-Step County Challenge
This will be the first inaugural launch of the Double County challenge as named above. Come discover who of the less than 30 that have been able to finish this challenge so far.
Come find out and celebrate those who completed what many say is one of the most difficult challenges in the geocaching world!
Texas 2-Step County Finishers will have an opportunity to ink the new Texas 2-Step County Finisher celebratory log in the county that they finished in. ** ( PLEASE NOTE- This is not the official log of this challenge.... ink must be on the field log of GCT9REF first in order to inkk this celebratory log at this event) They also will have with them their new Texas 2-Step County Finisher tshirt.
Community Celebration Events - 2025
This Event is part of a limited release of Community Celebration Events to celebrate 25 years of geocaching. Geocachers hosted events between January 1, 2025 and December 31, 2025. Learn more about Community Celebration Events on the Geocaching Blog.