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2026 Woodbury Coin Quest Week 1

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Calling all wise, adventure-seeking and puzzle-solving Woodbury residents! Join the search for three hidden coins this winter in Woodbury’s 6th annual winter medallion hunt, Coin Quest! The three-week long search is a partnership between Woodbury Community Foundation and Woodbury Parks and Recreation and includes three coins – one hidden in a Woodbury park each week!

Clues to the hidden coin will be provided on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, beginning the week of Jan. 12, and running through the week of Jan. 26.

Clues will be posted on Woodbury Parks and Recreation Facebook pages at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, noon on Wednesday and 4:00 p.m. on Friday. Clues will also be posted on this page of the City of Woodbury’s website two hours after being posted on Facebook. If the coin has not been found by Saturday, a fourth clue will be shared on Woodbury Parks and Recreation Facebook at 9 a.m.

The clues lead to a 3-by-3 inch acrylic “coin”. The coin might be camouflaged as something else; keep a keen eye out.

The individuals who find each coin will receive the original coin as a keepsake and $100 worth of gift cards to Woodbury businesses. In additional, each time a coin is found, the Woodbury Community Foundation will generously donate $100 to a local non-profit. 

 No registration is required. The Coin Quest is intended for Woodbury residents. 

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Safety of participants and property is our top priority. Please read the below rules thoroughly and assure you and your fellow seekers are following them at all times. 

  1. The coin is hidden in a City of Woodbury owned park. You must be a City of Woodbury resident to be able to claim the prize. You will not need to enter private property to find the coin. Woodbury parks are open to the public from 6 a.m.-10 p.m. All searching must be completed during normal park hours. Please wear reflective attire if you are searching in dusk or dark. Be mindful of winter temperatures and dangerous weather conditions; only search when it is safe to do so.
  2. The coin is not hidden at Eagle Valley Golf Course, the Splash Pad at Madison’s Place Playground, on or in any skating rinks or frozen ponds, Central Park, fields at M Health Fairview Sports Center, the Carver Lake off-road Cycling Trail, the Carver Lake Bike Park, nor the Skate Park at Ojibway Park.
  3. The coin is not hidden underground, under any skating surfaces, nor is it hidden at a height requiring special equipment to find. No additional equipment such as a ladder, pick or shovel is needed to find the coin. The coin is not hidden within fifteen feet of an open body of water and it is not hidden further than three feet into a wooden area.
  4. Search, but do not destroy or damage any property. You will not need to dig, climb, bend, or break any object to find the coin. The coin might be partially covered; but it will not be buried. You will not need to move anything heavy or large to find the coin. The City of Woodbury reserves the right to discontinue the Coin Quest if property becomes damaged.
  5. If you choose to park your vehicle on streets while searching, be mindful of mailboxes and driveways, as well as the City of Woodbury’s winter on-street parking rules.
  6. All participants are in agreement that that the City of Woodbury and its Coin Quest partners have no liability and will be held harmless by participants for any injuries, losses or damages sustained while participating in the Coin Quest.  
  7. Individuals and their immediate family members may not win more than once per year.
  8. City of Woodbury employees and their immediate family members are not eligible to win.
  9. When the coin is found; the Coin Finder must email Anna.Kemper@woodburymn.gov or call 651-414-3433 within two hours of finding the coin. Specific questions will be asked to assure the coin was found and a photo of the Finder(s) and coin will be requested. Once the coin has been verified, a team member will arrange a time for the Finder to pick up the prizes at a City of Woodbury facility. All prizes must be claimed by Friday, February 6, 2026.

The below resources might be helpful as you decipher the clues and explore Woodbury parks on your quest.

Parks and Amenities Interactive Map 

Parks and Trails Map (PDF)If you find a coin, please email Anna.Kemper@woodburymn.gov or call 651-414-3433 within two hours of finding the coin. Specific questions will be asked to assure the coin was found and a photo of the Finder(s) and coin will be requested. Once the coin has been verified, a team member will arrange a time for the Finder to pick up the prizes at a City of Woodbury facility. 

All prizes must be claimed by Friday, February 6, 2026.

Hunt Information
Dates
Scheduled Dates
Monday, January 12, 2026
Finders
Clues
Clue 1
Published Date
Monday, January 12, 2026, 8:00 AM

Coin Quest returns for year number six, let the excitement begin,
Follow along to learn the rules before diving in.
A few simple guidelines must always be obeyed,
Your search will take place in a city park, where the token is laid.

So many colors surround you; white, red, yellow, then black,
The coin’s hiding spot may be tricky, or right on track.
Search up high and down low, and everywhere in between,
Play fair, follow the rules, and remember, don’t be green.

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Clue 2
Published Date
Wednesday, January 14, 2026, 12:00 PM

Learning is fun and everyone should partake 
This medallion may or may not rest near a lake
Searching in this park would help you find the treasure
Why don't you bring along a friend just for good measure

Be sure to prepare well before starting this course,
Some might even joke that it's time to shoe your horse.
The days are getting longer as summer draws near
With winding park trails, it's perfect for a stroll with someone dear.

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