Photo Treasure Hunt near Rancho Alegre, Texas

You Sleuth Customer Photo Immerse yourself in an interactive expedition where participants decipher enigmatic clues to reveal hidden 'treasures'. Animated by the vibrant in-game host, players must track down and 'acquire' these items by photographing the objects with their smartphone.

It's a Scavenger Hunt!

About It's a Scavenger Hunt!

Hunting for a lively group adventure?

Engage in this high tech scavenger hunt where everyone will work together and have a lark as they follow the in-game host's instructions. Compete in teams for a head-to-head challenge or seek to top the Hall of Fame.

Everybody can be a part of the excitement!

Anybody can be in your team, regardless of age or group size. Enjoy bonding across generations and play together all at one affordable price.

You are in charge of the agenda...

Because this activity is self-guided using your smartphone, you can decide when and where to play along with any additional rules you want to abide by. Head to a busy shopping center, the streets of downtown, or you can even stay inside and play in your own home!

It's a Scavenger Hunt! Rancho Alegre

What are people saying about It's a Scavenger Hunt!?

Customer Reviews

Our family had a great time doing this Scavenger Hunt and enjoyed the weird factoids!
Kay
We had fun with this!
Gina
We had a wonderful time!
Jill
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It's a Scavenger Hunt! Highlights

  • Challenging
  • Flat rate price
  • Anywhere
  • Competition
  • Dynamic
  • No reservations
  • Team building
  • Kid friendly
  • Hall of fame
  • Accessible
  • Stimulating
  • Contest
  • Indoor or outdoor
  • Anytime
  • Enriching
Scavenger hunts are timeless for a reason. Both children and adults enjoy scavenger hunts. These activities encourage independent exploration, critical thought and problem-solving. They are also easily applicable from a playground, to a park, to a nature reserve.
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