If you’re looking for a unique way to explore Huntington, this self-guided scavenger hunt might just be what you need. For around $12 per person, you get roughly two hours of interactive, app-driven fun that takes you off the usual tourist trail. No guides, no crowds—just your team, your smartphone, and a series of clues that lead you through some of Huntington’s hidden corners and notable landmarks.
What really draws us to this experience is how flexible it is—you can start whenever you want, and you’re in control of the pace. Plus, the app offers some thoughtful features like photo challenges and leaderboards that make the adventure feel engaging and modern. We also appreciate that it’s suitable for small groups of up to 10, making it perfect for friends, families, or even a couple of travelers wanting a more personalized outing.
One thing to keep in mind is that this is a self-guided experience, so there’s no guide or commentary provided. While that’s great for those who like independence, it also means you’ll need to be comfortable navigating on your own and have a fully charged device. If you’re not into tech-heavy adventures or prefer guided tours, this might not be the best fit.
This hunt is ideal for adventurous travelers looking for a fun, budget-friendly activity that adds a playful twist to exploring Huntington. It’s especially suited for groups who enjoy solving puzzles, discovering local spots, and taking photos along the way.
Key Points

- Cost-effective at just over $12 per person, offering good value for a two-hour activity.
- Flexible start times allow you to fit the hunt into your schedule without constraints.
- App-based experience with maps, riddles, and photo challenges that make the activity interactive.
- Suitable for small groups up to 10, making it a good choice for friends or family outings.
- No guide included, so it’s best for those comfortable navigating independently.
- Digital photos allow you to keep memories of your adventure.
Exploring Huntington in a Different Way

When we think of exploring a city like Huntington, most people might picture visiting a museum or walking down Main Street. This scavenger hunt shakes things up by turning the town into your playground. Instead of static exhibits or typical sightseeing, you’re actively participating in a game that reveals the city’s lesser-known spots and stories.
The app experience is straightforward, with clear instructions that guide you through each challenge. Since it is fully digital, you don’t need to carry around paper maps or clues, which keeps the experience light and modern. Plus, the inclusion of photo challenges—where you might be asked to take a picture as a “Photographer” or “Mapper”—adds a playful layer that keeps everyone engaged.
What’s particularly nice is that you don’t need to stick to a strict schedule. The activity is designed so you can pause, explore, and go at your own pace. Whether you want to take a quick trot or linger at a certain landmark, the flexibility means you won’t feel rushed or pressured.
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How the Experience Works
Starting at 2 High St, Huntington, you’ll begin your journey with the app guiding your way. The clues will lead you around Huntington’s landmarks and hidden gems; the specifics aren’t detailed, but the hints likely point to local spots with some fun or historical significance. The challenge is not just to find these spots but also to answer trivia questions and complete challenges along the way.
The photo challenges are a nice touch—each player can choose a role like Braniac, Photographer, or Mapper. This added layer encourages creativity and teamwork, making the experience more than just a scavenger hunt. Digital copies of your photos are included, so you can look back on your adventure afterward.
What You’ll See and Do
While it’s impossible to specify every stop without a detailed itinerary, the main draw is that the activity allows you to see the town from a fresh perspective. You might stumble upon overlooked alleys, charming storefronts, or little public art pieces that aren’t always on the radar. The clues are designed to encourage exploration and curiosity.
Since the activity is open from early morning to late evening, you can pick a time that suits your mood—whether you’re a morning person or prefer an evening walk. The flexibility might mean more planning ahead, but it also makes it easier to fit into busy schedules.
Practical Considerations
It’s worth noting that your smartphone’s battery life will be important. Make sure it’s fully charged before starting, and bringing a power bank is a good idea if you plan to be out for a while. The activity duration is roughly two hours, but you can take longer if you wish—just keep an eye on your device.
Weather plays a role, too. Since you’ll be outdoors, check the forecast and dress appropriately. Comfortable shoes are a must, especially if you plan to explore more hidden corners or walk longer distances. The activity is designed for a moderate level of physical fitness—all you really need is a desire for adventure and a sense of curiosity.
Who Will Enjoy This?

This scavenger hunt is a good match for adventurous travelers who prefer doing things independently rather than following a tour group. Families with kids who enjoy interactive puzzles may also find it fun, especially with the photo challenges making it engaging for all ages.
If you’re someone who likes a mix of education and entertainment or simply wants a break from conventional sightseeing, this will give you a fresh perspective on Huntington. Conversely, if you’re looking for a guided experience with commentary or want to visit specific attractions, a traditional tour might suit you better.
Final Thoughts

What makes this experience stand out is its blend of affordability, flexibility, and interactivity. For just over $12 per person, you get a two-hour adventure that can be tailored to your schedule and pace. The digital aspect and the chance to explore hidden parts of Huntington make it a modern twist on sightseeing—perfect for those who enjoy a little puzzle-solving and photography.
However, it’s worthwhile to remember that without a guide, you’re relying on your own navigation skills and the app’s clues. If you’re comfortable with tech and self-direction, you’ll likely find this engaging and rewarding. But if you prefer structured tours with expert commentary, it might not meet those expectations.
All in all, this scavenger hunt can be a memorable, fun way to discover Huntington’s lesser-known sights while enjoying some lighthearted competition with friends or family. It’s especially suitable for curious explorers who enjoy interactive, budget-friendly activities that put discovery at the forefront.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is this a guided tour with a guide?
No, this is a self-guided experience. You’ll use the app to navigate and complete challenges on your own or with your group.
Can I start the hunt whenever I want?
Yes, you can begin anytime between 7:00 AM and 10:00 PM, giving you flexibility to fit it into your schedule.
Is there a group size limit?
Yes, it’s suitable for groups of up to 10 people. It’s a great way to explore with friends or family.
What does the price include?
For $12.31 per person, you get access to the self-guided adventure hunt, the app with maps, riddles, and leaderboards, photo challenges, and digital copies of your photos. Taxes and support are also included.
Are there any additional costs?
Yes, you’re responsible for private transportation, attraction fees, and food/drinks. The tour itself does not include entry to other attractions or meals.
What should I bring?
A fully charged smartphone is essential. Bringing a power bank can help if you plan to be out longer. Dress comfortably and according to the weather forecast.
Is this activity suitable for children?
There’s no minimum age required, so children can participate, especially in photo challenges. Just ensure they’re comfortable walking and navigating.
Do I need to have good physical fitness?
A moderate level of physical fitness is recommended, as you’ll be walking outdoors and exploring various spots.
What if the weather is bad?
Since the activity is outdoors, check the forecast beforehand. Wear weather-appropriate clothing and be prepared to reschedule if necessary.
Will I get a guide or commentary?
No, this is a self-guided experience, so you won’t have a guide providing historical details or commentary. You’ll rely on the app and your own curiosity.
If you’re craving an interactive, budget-friendly way to see Huntington differently, this scavenger hunt offers a fun and flexible option. Just be sure you’re comfortable using your device outdoors, and you’ll have a memorable little adventure in no time.
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