
2000 N. Poplar Hutchinson, KS, KS 67502
The world’s largest annual geocaching event and conference, GeoWoodstock XXII, is set to
take place in Hutchinson, Kansas, from May 20–24, 2026, at the Kansas State Fairgrounds. This internationally
recognized event will bring together thousands of geocachers from around the globe for a week of exploration,
education, and community celebration. The 2026 event marks the first time GeoWoodstock has been hosted in the
state of Kansas.
Now in its 22nd year, GeoWoodstock has become the premier gathering for geocaching enthusiasts in North America
and around the globe. The event celebrates the global phenomenon of geocaching—a real-world, GPS-enabled hide and
seek adventure where participants seek hidden containers, or “caches,” in locations across the world. Since its inception
in 2000, geocaching has grown to include over 3 million active caches and millions of players worldwide.
“Visit Hutch is thrilled to welcome the geocaching community to Kansas. We’re excited to showcase Hutchinson’s
unique attractions and warm hospitality,” said Holly Leiker, Director of National Sales and Sports Events for Visit Hutch.
“We know that Hutchinson and Reno County have so much for these visitors to discover, and we are excited to have
been able to bring this event to our community”.
Throughout the week, geocaching adventures will take place around Hutchinson and Reno County. The main event on
Saturday, May 23 will include live presentations from geocaching experts, workshops for beginners and seasoned cachers
alike, vendor exhibits with the latest gear and collectibles, family-friendly activities and social events. All events on
Saturday will be held at the Kansas State Fairgrounds Meadowlark and Sunflower South buildings, as well as the People’s
Bank and Trust Arena.
Hosting GeoWoodstock is expected to bring a significant economic boost to the region, with local hotels, restaurants,
and retail stores benefiting from more than 3,000 visitors that are anticipated. At the 2025 event in West Virginia, there
were geocachers representing all 50 states and nine countries.
Whether you’re a first-time cacher or a seasoned adventurer, GeoWoodstock XXII promises something for everyone.
Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of geocaching history in the heart of Kansas.
For more information and to register, visit http://geowoodstockxxii.com.
Website: http://geowoodstockxxii.com/























































