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Geocaches can be found at 19 area parks

The Ohio Department of Natural Resources is kicking off a summerlong geocaching challenge for outdoor enthusiasts with GPS units.

In what's called the Northeast Ohio Geochallenge, geocachers are encouraged to search for hidden caches at 19 state parks in Northeast Ohio.

The parks are Cleveland Lakefront, Headlands Beach, Geneva, Punderson, Pymatuning, Mosquito, Nelson Kennedy, West Branch, Tinkers Creek, Lake Milton, Mohican, Malabar Farm, Portage Lakes, Quail Hollow, Guilford Lake, Beaver Creek, Jefferson Lake, Dillon and Salt Fork.

Coordinates can be found at http://www.geocaching.com. The information is on the Ohio State Parks cache page.

The first 100 participants who find the caches in all 19 state parks will receive a special coin prize.

The challenge began Saturday and runs through Sept. 7.

The Ohio Department of Natural Resources is kicking off a summerlong geocaching challenge for outdoor enthusiasts with GPS units.

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