How Do You Plan A Fun Scavenger Hunt?
This is not your average scavenger hunt. It is not merely a seek-and-find object hunt from a printed list of tasks. This scavenger hunt will take longer to plan and set up but will yield rewarding results for the participants. A little brain power will be needed from both the planner and the scavengers. This is best suited for a location where your group will be the only ones around or in a low-traffic area. Great for team building! Scout out your location ahead of time so you have a fresh view of it in mind. Start by determining where your scavengers will receive their first clue. This can also be where the last clue will lead or you can determine a different ending point. Plan out the other locations where your scavengers will receive their clues. How many you include will depend on how big your space is and how much time you have alloted for this activity. Randomly order all points between the start/end. I once sent a youth group criss-crossing a camp which makes it a little harder