Guests get to discover in an alternate reality our favorite hidden gems off the beaten trail and creatively interpret fun art, history, and culture clues - for points! They get to enjoy fame and glory
From: $0.00
Location: Los Angeles
What's Included
- Remote interactive live guide (Must provide domestic phone or WhatsApp number)
- Digital Scavenger Hunt Document
- Leaderboard standing
- Choice to extend the hunt for free
- Future company alumni discounts
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The Crazy Calabasas Scavenger Hunt is designed to be flexible! If the weather is bad, you can still participate from home using the digital scavenger hunt document. Just grab your phone and get ready to solve clues remotely. The live guide can help make adjustments too, so no worries if you can’t go out that day!
A: Definitely! The scavenger hunt is great for families. It’s fun and engaging for kids around 8 and older. Younger kids can join in too, but they might need some adult help. Just make sure to choose a team that’s ready to be silly and creative!
A: Great question! The leaderboard is based on points you earn from solving clues and finding hidden gems. You can compete against teams in different cities, which adds an exciting twist! Even if you don’t have local competitors, you can still see how you stack up internationally, so it keeps things fun and competitive.
Discussions
Just did the Crazy Calabasas Scavenger Hunt and it was amazing!
I took my friends on the Crazy Calabasas Scavenger Hunt last weekend and wow, what a blast! The clues were so creative and led us to some quirky spots we’d never find on our own. We loved the mix of art and history. Plus, we all ended up on the leaderboard, which was super fun! Definitely a unique gift idea for anyone who loves adventure.
Thinking about getting the scavenger hunt for my son's birthday!
My son loves puzzles and adventures, and the Crazy Calabasas Scavenger Hunt sounds like such a fun way to celebrate! I’m curious about the age limits and if I should invite a few of his friends. Anyone have tips on making it a birthday party?