A Geocaching Radventure Opens Along Seattle's Top Bike Trail

A Geocaching Radventure Opens Along Seattle's Top Bike Trail

There's nothing quite like exploring Seattle via the Burke-Gilman Trail, especially now that Rad Power Bikes and Geocaching HQ have teamed up to create an interactive biking Adventure Lab along the city's most popular cycling route. 

For nearly 20 years, Geocaching HQ has been dedicated to inspiring and enabling discovery, exploration, and adventure through a unique combination of outdoor recreation and location-based technology. Today, there are millions of players and more than three million geocaches in over 190 countries. 

Now, Geocachers can hop on their bikes and seek out iconic spots and hidden gems with the recently launched Rad Power Bikes Geocaching Adventure.

Using Geocaching’s free Adventure Lab app, anyone near the trail will be able to participate in this interactive biking adventure, which is designed to showcase 10 unique and often missed locations along the scenic, 2.4-mile path from Wallingford to Ballard. In order to complete the Adventure, Geocachers must correctly answer a question that is directly related to each location.

While all of the stops are rad, there’s one that we’re particularly fond of: our showroom in Ballard. Our friendly and knowledgeable retail team is available seven days a week to help those on the Adventure, and Geocachers are encouraged to test ride our ebikes while they’re there. 

While we would love you to experience the Adventure on one of our ebikes, it can be completed by foot, rollerblades, scooters, or any other accepted mode of transportation on the trail. Download the app and start your Radventure today!

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