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GeoQuest: The High-Tech Treasure Hunt

 

Typical treasure hunts provide clues and set your team loose to find answers…and so does GeoQuest. Typical treasure hunts provide puzzles and require creative thinking…and so does GeoQuest. Typical treasure hunts are just that…typical. But GeoQuest is unlike anything you’ve ever experienced before.

Your group will experience the first team building adventure powered by billions of dollars worth of technology. Your team has the coordinates, but can they work together to find their target? We’ve hidden the treasure. Now it’s up to you to find it.

Teams of four to five people receive handheld GPS units pre-programmed with the locations of hidden treasures. The GPS units guide teams to within 20 feet of their goal. After that, they use their wits and determination to decipher written clues to find the hidden answers. GeoQuest gives participants the opportunity to work together to achieve their goals.

“200 feet. 100 feet. 50 feet. 25 feet. It’s over here! We got it!”
“Where to next? This way. Follow me…”

Points are awarded for those who find each of the hidden answers. The faster you find the items, the more points you receive. GeoQuest gives people the opportunity to work together to achieve their goals. Teams enjoy an engaging day of “Co-opetition” through cooperation and friendly competition.

GeoQuest is a problem solving activity in which teams solve clues and use state-of-the-art Global Position System (GPS) technology to locate hidden treasures.

The Setting
The program can take place almost anywhere. We work with you to select and layout a course that works for your needs or we can use one of our custom designed courses.

   
  Locations
Here are a few of our courses that are located throughout the United States. Click on the city name to learn more about the course.
 
  • Arizona
  • California
    • Balboa Park (San Diego)
    • Fresno Zoo
    • Laguna Beach (Downtown)
    • Long Beach
    • San Diego Zoo
    • San Francisco (Golden Gate Park)
    • San Francisco (The Embarcadero)
    • San Francisco Zoo
    • San Jose (Downtown)
    • Santa Monica Pier
    • Stanford (Stanford University)
  • Colorado
    • Denver (Downtown - LoDo)
  • Delaware
    • Wilmington
  • District of Columbia
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • Illinois
  • Indiana
  • Louisiana
    • New Orleans (French Quarter)
  • Maryland
    • Annapolis (Market House Downtown)
    • Baltimore (Evergreen Mansion)
    • Baltimore (Inner Harbor)
    • Maryland Zoo (Baltimore)
  • Massachusetts
    • Boston (Boston Commons)
    • Boston (Boston Historical Tour)
  • Michigan
    • Detroit Zoo
  • Mississippi
    • Greenwood
  • Missouri
    • Kansas City (Crown Center)
    • St. Louis (Gateway National Park)
  • New Jersey
    • Camden (Children’s Garden)
    • Cape May
    • Deptford (River Winds)
    • Morristown (town of)
    • Morristown (National Park)
    • Princeton (Palmer Square)
    • Summit (Downtown)
  • New York
    • Bronx Zoo
    • New York City (Central Park)
    • Sleepy Hollow/Tarrytown
  • Nevada
    • Las Vegas (The Strip)
  • North Carolina
  • Ohio
    • Columbus (Nationwide Arena District)
    • Columbus Zoo
  • Oregon
    • Oregon Zoo (Portland)
    • Portland (Pioneer Courthouse Square)
  • Pennsylvania
  • South Carolina
    • Charleston
  • Tennessee
  • Texas
    • Austin
    • Dallas (Dallas Arboretum)
    • Houston
    • Houston Zoo
    • Paradise (Garrett Creek Ranch)
  • Utah
    • Park City
  • Vermont
    • Manchester
  • Virginia
  • Washington
    • Seattle (Seattle Center/Space Needle)
    • Seattle (Waterfront)
  • Wisconsin