Get lost in the GPS Adventures Maze and learn how to find your way using GPS! Running from January 13, 2014 through May 4, 2014, the National Corvette Museum presents the “GPS Adventures” exhibit, an interactive look into traditional and modern navigation. Kids and their families can explore the ways that GPS is used, find out where the technology is heading in the future, and discover geocaching, a family-friendly treasure hunting game in the great outdoors.
“This is a fun, family friendly and educational treasure hunt that is great for people of all ages,” said Education Coordinator, Kellie Steen.

To celebrate the new exhibit, the Museum, Groundspeak (owners and operators of geocaching.com), and the Middle Tennessee Geocachers Club will be hosting a Grand Opening event on Saturday, January 18 from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Attendees will be among the first to see the exhibit in Bowling Green while socializing with fellow geocachers. Refreshments are available for attendees as well as a table for Trackables. The event will also offer a one-day only series of “Lab Caches.” Attendees of all ages are welcome, but minors must be accompanied by an adult. The geocaching event is free, however those wishing to see the GPS Adventures Exhibit will be charged regular admission pricing. Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for kids age 6 to 16 and children age 5 and under are free. The Museum also offers a family rate for $25 which is good for everyone in a household.
