Painted Rocks in Georgia
Track & find painted stones across Georgia – from Tbilisi to Batumi and beyond.
Georgia's vibrant culture, scenic landscapes and warm community spirit make it a growing home for the painted rocks movement. From city parks to coastal trails, colourful painted stones – known locally as “painted rocks” – bring joy to walkers, families and school groups across every region.
With RoxGeo, you can tag each painted stone with a unique 6-character code and follow its journey across Georgia and beyond. Whether you’re hiding a rock in a Tbilisi park or finding one on a Batumi trail, RoxGeo makes every walk an adventure.
Where to Find Painted Rocks in Georgia
Painted rocks appear in city parks, coastal promenades, forest trails and riverside paths throughout Georgia. Popular spots include botanical gardens, playgrounds and nature reserves. Local communities organise rock-hiding events especially in spring and summer.
How to Tag & Track Rocks in Georgia
Using RoxGeo to tag your painted rocks in Georgia is simple. Each rock gets a unique 6-character code connecting it to a digital profile, letting you follow its journey from city to city across Georgia.
Paint your rock with weatherproof, non-toxic acrylic paint or paint pens. Add a design inspired by Georgia culture – Bolnisi cross motifs, Georgian script letters, grapevine patterns or Caucasus mountain silhouettes.
Create a tag in RoxGeo and write the unique code and 4-digit secret PIN on the back. Apply a clear coat of varnish for weather protection.
Hide your rock in a public place – parks, trails, benches or playgrounds. Make sure it’s visible but not blocking pathways.
Track its journey! When someone finds it, they enter the code and PIN in RoxGeo to confirm the find. You’ll see where it travelled and who found it.
Safety & Legality in Georgia
Rock painting and hiding is a family-friendly activity that is legal in public spaces across Georgia. A few simple guidelines keep the hobby safe, kind and welcoming for everyone.
Use only non-toxic, water-based acrylic paints. Avoid solvent-based paints that may harm the environment.
Do not place rocks in protected nature reserves or national parks without permission. Stick to city parks and public trails.
Avoid hiding rocks near roads, railway lines or bodies of water where children might venture into dangerous areas.
Do not paint or attach anything to existing rock formations, monuments or heritage structures. Use only loose collected stones.
The Georgia Painted Rocks Community
Georgia’s painted rocks community is enthusiastic and growing. Social media groups connect rock painters and finders across all regions. Schools incorporate rock painting into art and nature activities. Community events bring families together in city parks and outdoor spaces. With RoxGeo, you can join the movement and watch your painted stones travel across Georgia – and the world.
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Track & find painted stones across Georgia – from Tbilisi to Batumi and beyond.












