Park open
Monsters already outside
Saturday energy
Find an outdoor activity nearby.
Make it your family’s adventure.
Choose a premade game, personalize it with your children’s names and interests, and play free.




The trail (very short)
Three beats from the sidewalk to the game.
- 1
Find nearby
See what’s around you this weekend — a park, a trail, or the streets you already walk.
- 2
Pick a premade game
Start with a complete hunt. No setup kit. No waiting on a custom build.
- 3
Make it yours
Add your children’s names and the details they care about. Play the original as-is until then.
Catch these hunts
Three originals you can play this weekend.
Each hunt is complete without personalization. Bring the page (or the phone) and go.
The shaggy one is not a clue. He just likes hanging off cards.



Creek report (not a forecast)
Local flavor while the hub is still warming up.
Minneapolis families already have the terrain: the 53-foot drop at Minnehaha Falls, limestone gorge paths that wander toward the Mississippi, neighbourhood parks with playgrounds, and creek-side nature trails. This is still not a city hub — Minneapolis is being activated — but there is a place-specific local edition at the falls.
- Minnehaha Falls. A waterfall inside the city, with room to walk, picnic, and look twice at leaves and limestone.
- Neighbourhood parks. The originals were written to work on a regular playground loop, not only at a destination.
- Nature trails. Creek corridors and river-valley paths are enough woods for a scavenger hunt.
Hours, parking, and seasonal conditions change. We are not listing them here. Check the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board (and your own weather) before you go.
Open Minnehaha Nature Detective

Maya & Leo’s Minnehaha Nature Hunt
Family Fork of Minnehaha Nature Detective
Based on Nature Scavenger Hunt by QuestHunt
In this example, a family keeps the original scavenger bones and tilts them toward one Saturday at the falls: Leo wants rocks in the gorge, Maya wants birds from the upper trail, and the generic “find a leaf” clue becomes “find a leaf that got wet in the mist.” The outing still works if they never personalize — they could have played the original sheet as-is.
Personal family forks are not live yet. This page is a labeled illustration of provenance, not a private game.
Open the exampleNo tickets. Sun already paid.
Browse, play, personalize, privately share — all free.
Browse
Look through the originals.
Play premade
Take a complete hunt outside.
Personalize
When it ships, names and interests stay yours.
Privately share
A family copy, not a public listing.