If you’re looking for a way to see Elizabeth beyond the usual tourist spots, the Elizabeth City Scavenger Hunt Excursion by Wacky Walks might just be the ticket. It’s a playful, budget-friendly adventure that promises to turn a simple walk through downtown into an engaging challenge. We haven’t done it ourselves, but from what’s on offer, it looks like a really lively way to get to know the city in about two hours—perfect if you’re traveling with a sense of curiosity and a desire for something a little different.
Two things stand out to us about this experience. First, the interactive nature of the hunt—finding items based on riddles and completing challenges. It’s a smart way to keep everyone involved, whether you’re with friends, family, or even solo and making new friends along the way. Second, the inclusion of a live remote guide adds a layer of support that can be reassuring for newcomers or those who appreciate having some expert insight without a tour group bumping into each other.
One potential consideration is that you’ll need a smartphone to participate fully, as the experience involves taking photos and viewing scores on an app. If you’re someone who prefers a more traditional tour or doesn’t like relying on technology, this might feel a bit restrictive. However, for most, the tech aspect probably adds to the fun rather than detracting from it.
This scavenger hunt looks like a flexible, light-hearted way to explore Elizabeth’s downtown area, especially if you’re after something casual and interactive rather than a formal city tour. It’s best suited for travelers who enjoy games, discovery, and a bit of friendly competition.
Key Points

- Affordable Price: At just $10 per person, this is a budget-friendly way to explore.
- Interactive Fun: The scavenger hunt format with riddles and challenges keeps things lively.
- Remote Guide Support: A live, remote host is available to help, making it accessible and engaging.
- Tech-Dependent: Requires a smartphone for photos and app features, which is common but worth noting.
- Flexible Timing: Operates between Tuesday and Sunday, from 9 am to 5 pm, with no need for transportation.
- Private Experience: Only your group participates, making it more personalized.
The Experience: What You Can Expect

The whole idea behind Wacky Walks’ Elizabeth scavenger hunt is simple: you get a list of items and tasks that are designed as riddles, challenging your observation and problem-solving skills. As you walk through downtown Elizabeth, you’ll be hunting for specific objects, such as a particular sign, statue, or landmark — all clues in the form of riddles. To score points, you’ll need to snap a photo of each item or complete a task, then upload or share it via the app.
The two-hour duration is enough to give you a decent tour of the area without feeling rushed. Since the activity ends back at the starting point, you won’t have to worry about transportation or finding your way back. The route covers key spots close to 50 Winfield Scott Plaza, which serves as your initial meeting point.
An added bonus is the leaderboard feature—you can compare your score with teams across the country, adding a playful competitive edge. Whether you’re racing against friends or just competing against yourself, this can make the experience more engaging.
The live chat with the remote host is helpful if you get stuck or need a hint. From what reviewers say, guides are generally knowledgeable, which makes a difference if you want some context or interesting tidbits about the city along the way.
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Breaking Down the Itinerary

Since this is a scavenger hunt rather than a traditional tour, there’s no fixed itinerary with stops in the usual sense. Instead, your “itinerary” is dictated by the list of items and challenges you receive at the start. Each challenge is designed to get you looking at familiar spots with fresh eyes, turning ordinary sights into clues for your game.
This setup means you can explore at your own pace, linger if something catches your eye, or pick up the pace if you’re competitive. The focus is on discovery and fun, rather than educational content or historical detail. If you want more background or stories, you might find that the remote guide provides some interesting commentary when asked.
What’s the Value for the Price?

At $10 per person, this activity is exceptionally accessible. For a couple of hours of entertainment, it offers more than just sightseeing—it’s an experience that actively involves you. You’re not just passively looking at sights; you’re hunting, photographing, and completing challenges. Plus, the friendly competition on the leaderboard can make it feel like a real game.
Compared to typical walking tours that might charge $30-$50 for similar durations, this scavenger hunt manages to pack in the fun at a fraction of the cost. It’s especially appealing for those traveling on a budget, or for groups who want a casual, social activity that doesn’t require much planning.
However, remember that the experience is heavily reliant on your device and internet connection. If those aren’t reliable or if you prefer a tour with a guide speaking in person, you might find this a little limited. Still, for what it is, it’s a solid, inexpensive way to turn a walk into a mini adventure.
The Pros and Cons

Pros
- Very budget-friendly
- Interactive and engaging
- Includes a live remote host for support
- Flexible timing and no need for transportation
- Friendly for solo travelers or small groups
- Leaderboard adds a competitive element
Cons
- Needs a smartphone, which could be a barrier for some
- Less educational content or historical depth
- Might not appeal if you prefer guided tours with in-depth narration
- Limited to downtown Elizabeth area
Who Is This Best For?

This scavenger hunt is perfect for families, friends, or solo explorers who enjoy games and outdoor activities. It’s also great if you’re looking for a casual way to explore Elizabeth without the formality of a guided tour. If you’re traveling with kids or teenagers, they might love the challenge aspect, but be aware that the game involves taking photos and working with an app.
It’s ideal for those who want a fun, quick, and interactive experience that won’t break the bank. It’s less suited for travelers craving historical narration or detailed storytelling. If you have a competitive streak or just want to add a playful twist to your downtown walk, this could be just right.
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Final Thoughts

All in all, the Elizabeth City Scavenger Hunt by Wacky Walks offers a fresh, inexpensive way to see a city that might often get overlooked. The combination of riddles, challenges, and a supportive remote guide can make exploring Elizabeth feel less like a chore and more like a game. It’s straightforward, flexible, and reasonably priced—qualities that most travelers appreciate.
If you’re into scavenger hunts, casual exploration, or just want to mix up your sightseeing routine, this activity hits the right notes. It’s not the most in-depth tour, but it’s a fun, social, and low-pressure way to see a different side of Elizabeth, especially if you prefer discovering things at your own pace.
Ultimately, it’s a good pick for those who value interaction, affordability, and a bit of friendly competition in their travel adventures.
Elizabeth City Scavenger Hunt Excursion by Wacky Walks
FAQ

Can I do this scavenger hunt alone?
Yes, you can. The activity is suitable for solo travelers who want an interactive way to explore the city.
What do I need to participate?
A smartphone is required to take photos, access the app, and view the leaderboard. The activity does not include use of your phone, but you’ll need to bring your own device.
Is this activity suitable for families?
While it’s not specifically marketed as a family activity, kids and teenagers who enjoy games and challenges might find it fun. Remember, it involves taking photos and working with an app.
What are the start and end points?
The activity begins at 50 Winfield Scott Plaza and ends back at the same location.
When can I do this activity?
It’s available Tuesday through Sunday, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and operates year-round with no restrictions.
Is there a cancellation policy?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How long does the activity last?
Approximately two hours, giving enough time to explore without feeling rushed.
If you’re after a relaxed, playful way to get to know Elizabeth and enjoy some friendly competition, this scavenger hunt might just be your thing. It’s simple, affordable, and has the potential to make even familiar streets feel new and exciting.
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