Park City Puzzling Adventure

Turn Park City into a game while partaking on a 2-hour Walking Adventure. Your smartphone will act as your guide, while you solve clues and complete challenges around the city. Entry price is per team

Turn Park City into a game while partaking on a 2-hour Walking Adventure. Your smartphone will act as your guide, while you solve clues and complete challenges around the city. Entry price is per team.

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Location: Park City

What's Included

Community Discussion

Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for participants in the Park City Puzzling Adventure?

A: There's no strict age limit, but it’s designed for adults and teens. Younger kids might struggle with some clues, but they can definitely tag along! Just keep in mind that you'll be walking around Park City for 2 hours, so make sure everyone's up for a little adventure.

Q: What’s the parking situation like near the start of the scavenger hunt?

A: Parking can be a bit tricky in Park City, especially on weekends. There are some public lots that charge, but you can usually find street parking if you arrive early. Just be sure to check the signs so you don’t get towed!

Q: Can I reschedule if the weather doesn't cooperate?

A: Yes! If the weather looks bad, you can usually reschedule your adventure. Just check with Puzzling Adventures to see their policy. They’re pretty flexible, especially if it’s a rain-out.

Discussions

Just did the Park City Puzzling Adventure – had an amazing time!

I went on the scavenger hunt last weekend with a group of friends, and it was a blast! The app was super easy to use, and the clues took us all over Park City. We spent about 2 hours walking and solving puzzles, which was perfect for our group of 10. Definitely recommend it for a fun outing! The only downside was finding parking, but we managed to figure it out. Would love to do it again!

Thinking of gifting the Park City Puzzling Adventure!

I’m looking at this experience as a gift for my family. We love doing stuff together and this looks perfect! Just wondering if it’s too hard for younger kids or if they’d enjoy it too. Any tips?