Discover Denver’s City Park Zoo with a New Twist: The City Park Zoo Scavenger Hunt by Let’s Roam
Thinking about adding a bit of adventure to your Denver visit? This City Park Zoo Scavenger Hunt from Let’s Roam offers an engaging way to explore the city’s highlights while solving puzzles and completing photo challenges. Whether you’re a traveler craving an active way to see the sights or a local wanting to rediscover your city, this hunt promises a fun, flexible experience.
What really caught our eye is how interactive the experience is—with challenges tailored to your group’s roles and a mix of trivia, photo ops, and discovery. Plus, it’s self-guided, so you can start whenever the mood strikes—no set tour times or guides needed. On the flip side, some might find the duration of around 1.5 hours a little short if you’re looking for a full day of sightseeing. But for those who want a quick, engaging activity that packs in a lot of fun without a lot of fuss, this could be just right.
If you’re comfortable with a moderate physical activity level and enjoy a bit of friendly competition or team play, this hunt is likely to suit you well. It’s especially great for small groups, couples, or even friends looking for a memorable way to explore a beloved Denver spot. Keep in mind, it’s geared toward those who enjoy a bit of puzzle-solving and photo-taking, so if that sounds like your kind of outing, you’ll probably love it.
Key Points
- Flexible start time means you can jump into the adventure whenever it suits you.
- Interactive challenges keep everyone engaged with trivia, puzzles, and photo tasks.
- The cost of $14.99 per person is reasonable, especially given the variety of activities packed into 1.5 hours.
- Self-guided format offers independence but requires you to download the app and follow directions.
- The activity is near public transportation, making it accessible without a car.
- Service animals are allowed, making it a considerate choice for travelers with pets.
What to Expect from the City Park Zoo Scavenger Hunt

This experience is all about blending exploration with fun challenges. Starting at the Denver Zoo, you’ll be guided through a series of landmarks, hidden details, and exhibits that you might pass by without noticing on your own. The app directs your route and presents questions that can only be answered by in-person observation—think plaques, statues, artwork, and the zoo’s own features.
The photo challenges are a highlight, adding an interactive component where group members take turns acting out playful prompts or capturing scenic views. Each person will have a specific interactive role, which means everyone gets a chance to contribute in unique ways. It’s a nice touch that keeps the game lively and inclusive.
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How it Works
Once you purchase your ticket online and download the app, you’re free to start at any time—no need to wait for a set tour slot. The app will guide you along, providing clues, questions, and challenges to complete as you go. Estimated time for the entire hunt is around 1.5 hours, though you might find yourself spending a little more or less depending on how much time you want to spend at each stop.
Throughout the experience, you’ll earn points for correct answers, clever photos, and completing activities. If you run into any issues, customer service is available to assist. The entire activity is private, meaning it’s just your group without outsiders, which makes for a more personalized experience.
The Starting & Ending Point
Your adventure begins at the Denver Zoo, located at 2300 Steele St, Denver. After completing your challenges, the hunt will naturally conclude back at the same spot, giving you a convenient place to relax or continue your day.
The Experience at the Denver Zoo

Starting at the zoo, you’ll appreciate how the app seamlessly integrates with the environment. While the zoo itself isn’t part of the tour, the surrounding city park offers plenty of scenic spots and interesting details to uncover. The self-guided nature allows you to explore at your own pace, making it suitable for both quick visits and leisurely explorations.
The app provides texted prompts for photo challenges, making sure everyone has a role and some fun responsibilities. For example, you might be asked to snap a creative shot of a statue or find a specific plaque. We loved the way the challenges encourage interaction—not just with the environment but also among your group members.
What Makes This Stand Out?
The interactive roles assigned to each participant ensure that everyone gets involved, and the game aspect adds a playful element that keeps things lively. Plus, with trivia questions based on landmarks and hidden details, you’ll learn interesting tidbits about Denver you might not have discovered otherwise.
Some reviews mention how the photo challenges can be quite entertaining, especially when friends get creative with their shots. The app’s guide and challenges keep the pace brisk, so you’re unlikely to get bored, even if you’re familiar with Denver.
Value for Money

At $14.99 per person, this scavenger hunt offers a pretty solid bang for your buck. For just under fifteen bucks, you get about an hour and a half of activity—an engaging way to fill part of your day, particularly if you’re traveling on a budget or want a casual sightseeing experience.
Compared to traditional tours, the app-led format offers more flexibility—you can start when you’re ready and skip ahead if needed. Plus, the inclusion of photo challenges and trivia makes this more interactive than just wandering around with a map in hand.
Some might argue that the price is slightly on the higher side for a short activity, but considering the level of engagement and the fact that it’s private for your group, it’s a reasonable offer. If you’re traveling with a small group or friends, splitting the cost makes it even more affordable.
The Downsides and Considerations
While many aspects of this activity are appealing, it’s worth noting a few potential drawbacks. For one, the experience relies heavily on the app, so you’ll need a smartphone with a good internet connection. If your phone battery isn’t fully charged, you might want to bring a portable charger.
Another consideration is the duration—at 1.5 hours, it’s a quick activity. If you’re looking for a full-day adventure or a more in-depth exploration, you’ll need to supplement this with other activities. Also, since it’s self-guided, there’s less of a structured tour feel, which might not suit those who prefer a guided experience with a tour guide explaining each landmark.
The activity is designed for moderate physical activity, so if you have mobility issues or are traveling with very young children or the elderly, you’ll want to consider your group’s comfort. The park surroundings are generally flat, but some walking is involved.
Who Is This Tour Best Suited For?

This scavenger hunt is ideal for small groups, couples, or friends who enjoy interactive activities and want a flexible way to explore Denver’s City Park area. It’s perfect for those who like combining sightseeing with puzzles, photos, and a bit of friendly competition.
It’s especially well-suited for families or groups with children, as long as everyone is comfortable with walking and puzzle solving. The nature of the challenges makes it a great choice for those who want to turn a city visit into a playful adventure.
Travelers who appreciate self-guided, customizable experiences will find this activity offers a refreshing change from traditional tours. If you’re into solving riddles, snapping creative photos, and exploring at your own pace, this scavenger hunt could be a highlight of your Denver trip.
Final Thoughts

The City Park Zoo Scavenger Hunt by Let’s Roam offers a cost-effective, interactive way to explore Denver’s local sights, blending fun challenges with sightseeing. The flexibility of starting anytime and the variety of tasks make it a great option for those who want to keep things casual yet engaging. While it may not satisfy someone looking for a full-day tour or guided commentary, it hits the sweet spot for a lively, short adventure.
For the price, you get a mix of discovery, trivia, and photo fun that can make an ordinary day in Denver feel special. Whether you’re traveling solo, with a partner, or a small group, this activity adds a unique twist to your city visit.
If you enjoy games, puzzles, or simply want a memorable way to see some of Denver’s city park highlights, it’s worth considering. Just remember to bring your phone fully charged and be ready for some light walking and photo fun.
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FAQs

Is this tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly labeled as a family tour, the challenges involve puzzles and photo activities that can be enjoyed by kids comfortable with walking and participating. Just keep in mind the moderate physical activity level.
Can I start the hunt at any time?
Yes, once you purchase your ticket and download the app, you can begin whenever you’re ready—no fixed schedule required.
What is included in the price?
For $14.99 per person, you get access to the app-led scavenger hunt, the challenges, and the ability to explore the city park area at your own pace.
How long does the activity last?
The typical duration is approximately 1.5 hours, but it can vary depending on how much time you spend on each challenge.
Is there customer support during the hunt?
Yes, the app’s customer service is available if you need help or encounter any issues during the activity.
Is this experience accessible via public transportation?
Yes, the activity’s starting point is near public transit options, making it convenient to reach without a car.
If you’re looking for a fun, interactive way to experience Denver’s City Park and Zoo area—without the formality of a guided tour—this scavenger hunt offers a refreshing alternative. It’s best suited for those who enjoy a little challenge and a lot of creativity, making your city visit both memorable and active.
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