
About Letterboxing
Letterboxing is an intriguing “treasure hunt” style outdoor activity. Letterboxers hide small, weatherproof boxes in publicly-accessible places (like parks) and post clues to finding the box online on one of several Web sites. However, clues to finding some of the most highly-sought boxes are passed around by word of mouth.
There are about 60,000 active letterboxes listed on LbNA alone. Individual letterboxes usually contain a log book, an often hand-carved rubber stamp and occasionally contain an ink pad. Finders make an imprint of the letterbox’s stamp on their personal log book, and leave an imprint of their personal stamp on the letterbox’s logbook.
What’s New?
- Woodlawn Preserve Surprise Schenectady, NY
- Flip Flop Fun! Cambria, CA
- IT: Horror Classics Series- 1 of 6 Brookfield, VT
- Pack 74- Mt. Misery Voluntown, CT
- Famous Ed's Liquor El Monte, CA
- Carollyn's Brownie letterbox Colorado springs, CO
- Heather's 10th birthday box Colorado springs, CO
- Country View Park Lincoln, NE
- Girl Scout Love Webster, NY (2)
- Rainbows (2) Bath, NY (2)
- Dino Day Lunenburg, MA
- Girl Scout Troop 248 Box 1 Albany, MN
Most Recently Found
- Pink Super Moon 2020 ~ Moon Bunny Hurley, NY
- Evergreen Trail Moodus, CT (2/2)
- Pushing Up Daisies #7 Canton, CT
- I Double Dog DWARE Yew Simsbury, CT (1/2)
- What a View! Simsbury, CT
- Maiden of the Pool Simsbury, CT
- Sky 2021 Stratton Brook Simsbury, CT
- Illinois State Flower Peoria, IL
- Baby 'D' Turns 7 Salem, CT
- Safe and Sweet Dreams West Kingston, RI (2/2)
- Little Cat Steps Woodside, CA
- Washington's Spies - Nathan Hale East Haddam, CT
Tip of the Day
The Status button on a clue page let’s members indicate when they found a letterbox... or attempted to find one. You should only mark a box as attempted when you feel confident that you found the location, but the box wasn’t there. Getting lost in the woods doesn’t count. :-)
Image of the Day
Paradise River, Canada - photo by Silver Eagle
