Best Geocaching Apps for iPhone
Before Pokemon Go took the world by storm, Geocaching had prompted a treasure hunt that motivated people to go out and spend more time visiting different places. This outdoors activity allows people around the globe to embark on real life quests to find hidden containers using Geocaching apps or GPS. Geocaches can be found anywhere including park benches, phone booths, under the sea, caves and many other places. There are millions of caches that are yet to be found and those who seek adventure, can discover new and beautiful places with the help of GPS. It is a fun way to explore areas in your city that you have never visited before, or to add even more fun to your holidays. Here are the best apps for geocaching.
Geocaching
Geocaching was created by GroundSpeak and to join the adventure, you simply need to download the official app. It is easy to use and will guide you through the first steps to find your geocaches. Geocaching features tips, hints and instructions that will allow you to become part of the global community of treasure hunters. You can search for caches, enter your finds and message other players to share tips. The app is regularly updated and it includes a GPS navigator. The app can be downloaded for free, but in order to get its full functionality, you will need to opt for in-app purchases to get a subscription that unlocks a wider range of features, including the option of saving cache details even if you don’t have an internet connection.
Apple Maps
Apple Maps is an essential tool for geocachers who want to go treasure hunting using their iPhone. Its revamped design and remarkable new features allows you to find directions and get closer to your cache without hassle. Apple Maps makes Geocaching simple. You can send directions from your Mac to your iPhone to prepare for the search. Just find the coordinates in the Geocaching app or on the website, enter them into Apple Maps for Mac to see where are you going, and then send these directions to your iPhone. Noe you are ready to go out and find your cache. You can use Apple Maps on iPhone and enable the compass feature to start the search.
Field Trip
Niantic is the developer behind Pokemon Go, so it doesn’t comes as a surprise to know that they offer an app ideal for exploring your surroundings. Field Trip is a great app for geocaching because it serves as your guide to explore one of a kind places, hidden spots and interesting areas in the world. It runs in the background and once you are near something that deserves attention, the app will notify you and if you have a headset or a Bluetooth speaker, you can listen to the information it provides. It is like having a local guide that teaches you about local history and that also lets you know what are the most entertaining places close to you. Field Trip can be handy when you are geocaching, and even if you don’t find a cache, you will have a lot of fun exploring new places. It is available for free.
Spyglass
This GPS toolkit created by Pavel Ahafonau, relies on the high quality performance of the iPhone and iPad to bring you an impressive digital compass. It is designed for outdoor activities and off-road navigation and it includes practical tools like GPS receiver, coordinate converter, sextant, inclinometer, hi-tech compass with maps and much more. The interface can be customized to suit your needs and the augmented reality option allows you to see where you are going. It is possible to add a map and enter the coordinates of your geocache for search during the day or at nighttime. Overall, Spyglass is a comprehensive solution for geocachers and anyone else who needs guidance while they are outdoors. You can download it for $3.99.
No mention of the Official Geocaching app from geocaching.com or Cachly? Both of these apps are specifically designed for geocaching, so I am surprised that they didn’t make your list.