Small town. Big clues. Real numbered rocks hidden around Culbertson, Montana. Find them, log them, and climb the scoreboard through the Winter 2025–2026 season.
You’ll need a hunter account to log rocks, track stats, and join friends & teams.
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About the game
Learn what the Culbertson Rock Hunt is, why the rocks are numbered, and how seasons will work.
Read about the HuntHow to play
Step-by-step instructions, safety notes, and how to log your rocks correctly.
See How To PlayDiscord community
Join the Culbertson Rock Hunt Discord for announcements, drops, and photos.
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See the photography and projects behind the hunt, including prints and sports albums.
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The Culbertson Rock Hunt is a small-town, winter-long scavenger hunt created by Cody Cosmano Photography. Numbered rocks are hidden around Culbertson and nearby spots — each rock is part of a limited run for the Winter 2025–2026 season.
Hunters explore county roads, ditches, bridges, and shelterbelts looking for the numbered rocks. When you find one, you log it into the website using your hunter account, and it adds to your stats.
The goal isn’t just to “grab the most rocks.” It’s about:
Later seasons will bring different editions (Prairie Edition, Shelterbelt Deep Hunt, Bridge & Backroad runs) and new ways to track stats, teams, and achievements.
This first Winter 2025–2026 run is intentionally small and experimental. Expect things to evolve, change, and improve as hunters give feedback.
The first public Culbertson Rock Hunt season runs through the Winter of 2025–2026. Numbered rock batches are released in waves — you’ll see details on the website and Discord before each release:
Over time, we’ll experiment with special event rocks, limited-release “event hunts,” and team-based challenges. Future seasons may feature different editions focused on prairie, shelterbelt, or bridge runs.
1. Make a hunter account on the website using your email. 2. Watch the website and Discord for release announcements. 3. Drive/walk the roads, ditches, bridges, and spots where rocks may be hidden. 4. When you find a numbered rock, photograph it where you found it, then log it on the Final Entry page. 5. Your profile tracks how many rocks you’ve logged, how many hunts you’ve done, and more.
Safety notes:
The hunt is designed to be fun, low-pressure, and community-focused. If you want the full detailed write up — including examples, photography tips, and rules — open the full scroll below.
Open Full How To PlayHave questions about rules, safety, or logging rocks? Use the Discord server or contact Cody Cosmano Photography directly.