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COVID-19 Information

All non-event geocaches are being reviewed and published if they meet Geocaching HQ guidelines.

Standard events and CITOs in unenclosed outdoor areas are now being permitted in Massachusetts if they meet state regulations.  Any indoor, Mega/Giga, and Community Celebration events are still on hold. 

Event hosts need to show how their event will meet the state's regulations on COVID-19 prevention described at https://www.mass.gov/doc/covid-19-order-54/download

Topics to include in your event description:

  • All attendees over the age of 5 must wear a mask - https://www.mass.gov/news/wear-a-mask-in-public
  • Cleaning items that are touched
  • Not attending if you feel unwell
  • Social distancing
  • Not touching others (e.g. no shaking hands)
  • Describe the mandatory contact tracing that will take place

Additionally, you will also need to demonstrate you have permission for an event from the host property owner/manager. Either paste it in your reviewer note or forward it to massquerade.reveiwer@gmail.com and ma.reviewer@gmail.com.

Contact Tracing

New in this release is the requirement of contact tracing.

In your event description, you should notify potential attendees that you will need to record their attendance.  This is different from an event log.  As described in the geocaching guidelines at https://www.geocaching.com/help/index.php?pg=kb.chapter&id=23&pgid=953, an event host will need to:

  • Collect a list of the attendees and their contact info
  • Destroy that list of attendees 6 weeks after the event
  • NOT share this info with anyone (especially not HQ or a Geocaching Volunteer) unless legally required to
  • Meet all requirements set out by the state at https://www.mass.gov/doc/covid-19-order-54/download


Thanks,

Jenn (ma.reviewer@gmail.com)
Eric (massquerade.reviewer@gmail.com)


Last Updated: 2020-November-8


General Information

This page contains specific geocaching land management policies for Massachusetts, naturally all other Geocaching.com guidelines, including obtaining adequate permission for any geocache placement, apply.  This listing is not all-inclusive as some land managers have instituted policies we are not yet aware of or may have amended their posted policies.  If you are a land manager with a geocaching policy which should be listed here please send a copy of your policy and contact information to ma.reviewer "at" gmail.com

Massachusetts Land Management Policies

National Park Service

Geocaches are not generally allowed on property managed, owned or operated by the United States National Park Service or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (National Wildlife Refuges). Exceptions can be granted with the express consent of the Park Manager and the NPS.

US Army Corp of Engineers Property

Please contact the specific park manager to obtain a permit.

Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (MassParks)

Geocaching is generally allowed on MassParks properties. However, the placement of caches needs to be reviewed and approved by park staff to ensure natural and cultural resources protection and public safety. Cache approval shall be granted and documented through a MassParks Recreational Use Permit.

  • Caches must be located adjacent to an existing and authorized trail. Geocachers are encouraged to stay on legal trails to avoid impacting natural and cultural resources.

  • Containers must be transparent, e.g., Tupperware or Rubbermaid.  Metal (ammo boxes), PVC pipes, or other non-transparent containers are prohibited. 

  • No digging or excavation is permitted at any time in the placement or retrieval of a cache.

  • No defacement or alteration to DCR property, including but not limited to signs, benches, buildings, or natural features is allowed.

  • No removal or significant disturbance of vegetation, plant growth, or other flora is permitted at any time in the placement or operation of a cache.

  • Caches shall not contain food, alcohol, firearms, drugs, dangerous items (e.g., fireworks, matches), or sexually explicit material.  No natural or cultural materials from the park or facility shall be placed into the cache.

Caches Shall not be Located In:

  • Sensitive archaeological sites as designated by the Department’s Cultural Resources Office:

    • Such locations include historic buildings, structures, or rock walls if the cache is placed in such a way as to diminish the quality of the resources

  • Zone 1 areas identified by the Department’s Land Stewardship Zoning Guidelines

  • Areas that contain unique, exemplary or highly sensitive resources and landscapes such as rare species habitat highly sensitive to human activities and rare or exemplary natural communities

  • Areas that could potentially cause danger to visitors trying to locate the cache

  • Locations where cache-related foot traffic may create confusion, public safety concerns or impacts to significant ecological or cultural resources

  • Underwater, caves or dens

  • The Appalachian Trail Corridor

  • Restricted access areas in the Quabbin Reservoir, Ware River, Wachusett Reservoir, and Sudbury Reservoir Watersheds

  • Other locations that are deemed inappropriate by the facility manager, their designee, or the Department.

DCR Wachusett Reservoir

Geocaching is allowed on DCR Wachusett Reservoir watershed lands, however; there are several rules for this type of activity to ensure minimal impact on the natural and cultural resources. All caches to be placed on DCR Wachusett Reservoir watershed property must be registered on www.geocaching.com, noting that DCR Wachusett Reservoir watershed rules must be adhered to when on the property. Each cache must contain contact information of the owner. In the event a cache has to be removed by DCR staff, effort will be made to notify the owner. Caches placed in no trespassing areas or areas deemed to be inappropriate by the DCR Wachusett Watershed Rangers will be removed immediately and kept at the Watershed Ranger office for thirty days. Effort will be made to notify the owner of the cache removal. Caches CANNOT be placed in the following locations:

  • Areas that would encourage disturbance or dismantling of historic structures, historic buildings, rock walls or cellar hole foundations

  • Wetland resources protected under the Code of Massachusetts Regulations (310 CMR 10)

  • Areas that could potentially cause danger to visitors trying to locate the cache

  • Underwater or in streams

  • Wildlife dens

  • Restricted access areas of the DCR Wachusett Reservoir watershed

Caches must be in transparent containers, e.g., Tupperware or Rubbermaid. Metal (ammo boxes), PVC pipes, or other non-transparent containers are prohibited. No digging or excavation is permitted at any time in the placement or retrieval of a cache. No defacement or alteration to DCR Wachusett Reservoir watershed property, including but not limited to signs, benches, buildings, or natural features is allowed. No removal or significant disturbance of vegetation, plant growth, or other flora is permitted at any time in the placement or operation of a cache. Caches will not contain food, alcohol, firearms, drugs, dangerous items (e.g., fireworks or matches), or sexually explicit material. No natural materials from DCR Wachusett Reservoir watershed lands shall be placed into the cache. No monies or profits can be derived from the placement of a cache by the owner or an affiliated business or organization.

Any questions can be directed to the DCR Wachusett Reservoir Watershed Rangers at 978-365-3800.

The Trustees of Reservations in Massachusetts

Permission for each geocache placement must be granted by the land steward of that area.

Athol Conservation areas

(Minnie French, Bearsden, Cass Meadow, Newton Reservoir, And and a section on the Gulf road.) - No geocaching after dusk and please observe the general regulations.

All Audubon properties

Must have permission from the land manager to place a geocache.

North County Land Trust

Will have policies soon for the following areas, until then all placements must have permission of the land manager:

  • Crocker Conservation Area, Fitchburg, Massachusetts

  • Rome Conservation Area, Gardner, Massachusetts

  • Sibley Property, Westminster, Massachusetts

  • Wiita Conservation Area, Ashby, Massachusetts

Dartmouth Natural Reserve Trust properties

Requires permission to place a geocache. You may contact them here.


Greater Worcester Land Trust

Please ask ahead! Please email gwlt@gwlt.org the details and the GPS coordinates!

  • We ask that you keep back from sensitive ecological areas such as: brooks, rivers, wetlands, vernal pools, and meadows.

  • We ask that you try to locate geocaches no more than 15' off of existing blazed and marked trails.

  • We ask that you use "small" and/or "regular" sized geocaches.

  • We ask that if you are the maintainer of a geocache you send us an email once a year in May just to keep in touch, to remind us that it is out there, and so that we don't accidentally consider the geocache abandoned and discard it.

The Blue Hills EAST of route 28 and south of the Quarries

No longer allow geocaches.

Massachusetts Reviewers

About This Guide

The local laws and guidelines for geocaching placement vary from place to place. As community reviewers learn geocache placement policies for a certain location, they can add it here. This site may not be a complete or accurate list of land policies. These policies are made by the land owner or manager, they are neither the reviewer’s nor Geocaching HQ’s. This guide is just for reference, if no policies for the area you’re looking for are listed, that doesn't mean no policies exist. You must still obtain permission to place your geocache from the landowner or land manager,comply with all applicable laws, and follow the Geocaching Listing Requirements.

If you have an update, email the community reviewer(s) listed.

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