Scavenger hunts are great events for teams that want to get outside and enjoy
some low impact, fun team building. Our Atlanta treasure hunts are run
by facilitators, so you don't have to do anything but show up!
Your group is put into teams of 4-8
people, given an orientation, a list of tasks and a deadline, and then off they go!
Teams cross each other’s paths many times along the way so they get to
see everyone else in the group. The final destination can be a local restaurant
or simply a meet-up location. This event takes planning, communication,
resourcefulness, and comfortable walking shoes!
Fun Hunts
The Amazing Treasure Hunt Race
Teams race to earn points by solving clues, finding hidden locations,
taking outrageous pictures of themselves, and completing other team
challenges. Available locations include: Buckhead, Decatur, Roswell, Alpharetta, downtown Atlanta, and Marietta Square.
Olympic Treasure Hunt
Centennial Olympic Park is the home of this great event. Teams race
through the park as they take fun photos of team members and
answer Olympic and company trivia. Along the way they compete in
“Olympic” events.
Treasure Hunt For Tots
Just like The Amazing Treasure Hunt, except that teams use their
points to earn up to $50
cash. This is used to purchase items from a wish-list that they put into care
packages for local children in need.
Zoo Atlanta Teamwork Safari
Teams race through Zoo Atlanta to solve clues, find hidden locations &
bonus challenges, take outrageous pictures of themselves, and answer
local, zoo and company trivia.
Treasure In The Park
Teams solve clues and other challenges to find where in the park the
treasure has been hidden. Any park will do, let us know what’s close
to you and we will create a treasure hunt your team will love.
Team Development Hunts
No Biz Like Zoo Biz
Held at Zoo Atlanta, this is a great business simulation project, but
with the atmosphere of a treasure hunt. Teams take on the role of
developers competing for a contract to develop a new exhibit at the
zoo. Each team must research various animals, interview the public,
and study traffic patterns in order to create a presentation to the
philanthropic organization funding the new project.
Team Magazine
Teams take on the role of photographers and reporters and create their
own magazine. They will search the streets for material to fit
different stories, such as posing for "before and after" makeover
photographs. Each team must complete creative assignments, find solutions to puzzles, and
finish other fun and challenging projects. At the end of the creative
period (1.5- 2 hours), each team shares its creation, and the entire
group votes for Best Magazine. Creative and entertaining!