If you’re looking for a way to see Reno that’s a little different from the usual sightseeing tours, this Adventurous Scavenger Hunt in Reno by Wacky Walks might just be your new favorite activity. Designed to turn your visit into a playful challenge, it combines exploration with a bit of friendly competition—all led remotely by a guide who keeps things lively. While it’s not a deep dive into Reno’s history or landmarks, it offers a unique way to enjoy the city, especially if you’re traveling with friends or a small group craving something more interactive than just walking around with a map.
What really caught our eye are two features: first, the private nature of the activity—it’s just your crew, so you can go at your own pace and keep the fun intimate. Second, the royalty theme, which adds a whimsical twist to the city hunt, making it more engaging than your average scavenger game. The price is also appealing at just $10 per person, offering a pretty affordable way to add some excitement to your day.
However, a potential consideration is that this isn’t a traditional tour with guided commentary on local history or landmarks. It’s more about the game and the fun of hunting for items and completing challenges. So, if you’re after a cultural deep dive or educational experience, this might not be the best fit. But if you love playful activities, enjoy a bit of friendly competition, and want a flexible, relaxed way to explore Reno, this could be perfect.
This activity suits groups of friends, couples, or even families looking for a casual, interactive outing. It’s especially good if you value flexibility, as there’s no strict schedule—just a two-hour window to enjoy your own pace. Also, since it’s a mobile ticket and can be started from a central location, it makes for an easy, low-hassle outing.
Key Points

- Private group activity: Only your friends or family participate, fostering a personalized experience.
- Royalty theme adds fun: The game revolves around being crowned king or queen, making it playful and memorable.
- Flexible timing: No rush—take all the time you want over the two hours to find items and complete challenges.
- Cost-effective: At $10 per person, it’s an affordable way to spice up your visit.
- Remote guide support: A live guide helps keep the activity flowing smoothly via chat.
- Urban exploration: Search for 60 items around Reno, making you more engaged with the city’s vibe.
What to Expect from the Experience

This scavenger hunt sets itself apart by combining a game with the city’s streets. Once you start at the designated meeting point, your team is tasked with maintaining your royal title throughout the hunt. The leader of your group takes turns being the king or queen—decided through mini tournaments within your team. This adds an element of chance and fun, as roles shift and everyone gets a chance to lead.
During the hunt, you’ll be searching for 60 different items scattered around Reno, which means you get plenty of chances to explore different neighborhoods, parks, or streets. The game encourages you to take your time, so you don’t need to rush through; it’s more about enjoying the process and the little challenges along the way.
What makes this a genuinely interactive experience is the app-based format, which allows you to receive instructions, see photos from other groups across the country, and upload your own findings. The remote guide checks in periodically, giving tips or helping if your team gets stuck, which helps keep everyone engaged and on track.
The activity’s not timed, so you can linger over puzzles or take breaks if needed. Once you’ve found all 60 items or run out of time, the activity ends back at your starting point—no need to worry about missing a bus or rushing to catch a scheduled tour.
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The Breakdown of the Itinerary

While this isn’t a traditional tour with a fixed itinerary, here’s what the flow looks like from a practical standpoint:
Starting Point: 255 N Virginia St, Reno—central and easy to find, close to public transport options. The activity begins here with a quick briefing on how the app works and your royal tournament.
The Hunt: Over two hours, your team searches for a variety of items. The game is designed to be playful, with challenges and photo tasks to complete as you go. The app tracks your progress, shows a live activity feed, and keeps everyone connected, even if you’re spread out.
Leader Role: The king or queen leads the way, taking photos of team members with found objects, and completing challenges for points. This role is rotated, adding to the fun and preventing any one person from bearing all the responsibility.
End Point: When the hunt is over, everyone returns to the start location. You can compare scores, share photos, and enjoy a little victory celebration—whether you crowned yourself king or queen or not.
This flexible setup means you can mix and match your exploration to suit your interests. If you want to focus on parks, street art, or quirky shops, you can steer the game accordingly, making the experience quite customizable.
The Value of the Price
For just $10 per person, you’re getting a personalized, interactive adventure that’s ideal for small groups. Compared to typical guided tours or activity-based outings, this is remarkably budget-friendly. You’re paying mainly for the fun of the game, the remote guidance, and the opportunity to explore Reno in a different way.
The inclusion of all activities and the remote guide support enhances the value, especially since you won’t need additional transportation or guide fees. Plus, the casual nature of the activity means you can stretch it out or speed through it, tailoring it to your pace.
If you’re traveling on a budget but still want a memorable experience, this scavenger hunt offers a good bang for your buck. It’s also a good choice for those who prefer active, engaging outings over passive sightseeing.
Who Will Love This?

This activity is best suited for small groups of friends, couples, or even a family with teenagers who enjoy games and outdoor exploration. It’s perfect if you’re after a relaxed, fun-filled way to see a different side of Reno without the formality of traditional tours. People who enjoy mini competitions or role-playing will especially find this appealing.
It’s also a good fit for travelers who appreciate flexibility—since there’s no strict schedule, you can start when it suits you and take your time. But if you’re expecting a deep dive into Reno’s history or landmarks, you’ll want to supplement this activity with other tours or visits.
The Sum Up

If you’re after a playful, low-pressure way to explore Reno with friends, this Wacky Walks scavenger hunt offers a genuinely different experience. It’s a budget-friendly activity that combines city exploration with lighthearted competition, all led remotely. The royal theme adds a whimsical touch, and the flexibility lets you enjoy the game at your own pace.
This activity is especially good for groups seeking a casual outing that promotes teamwork, creativity, and fun, rather than a formal sightseeing tour. It’s an easy way to get to know Reno’s streets, find hidden corners, and create some memorable moments—all without breaking the bank.
While it might not satisfy those craving detailed historical insights, it compensates with entertainment, engagement, and the chance to see parts of the city you might not stumble upon on your own. If you’re traveling with friends or a fun-loving group and want to mix exploration with a bit of friendly rivalry, this scavenger hunt might be just what you need.
Adventurous Scavenger Hunt in Reno by Wacky Walks
FAQs

Is this activity suitable for children?
While not explicitly mentioned, the activity involves searching for items and completing challenges, which can be fun for older children and teenagers. It’s a relaxed activity, so younger kids who enjoy light outdoor play could participate with supervision.
Does the activity require transportation?
No, private transportation isn’t included, and you can start and end at the designated meeting point in Reno. You’re encouraged to explore around your chosen starting location at your own pace.
How long does the activity last?
It lasts approximately 2 hours, giving you ample time to enjoy the hunt without feeling rushed.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, there’s a free cancellation policy—you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the guide with us during the activity?
The guide is remote and provides support via chat during the activity, but there’s no on-site guide present.
What does the price include?
The $10 fee covers the two-hour activity, all the challenges, and the support from a remote interactive guide. It does not include transportation or the use of your smartphone for the game.
What if I get stuck or need help?
You can use the chat feature to communicate with your remote guide, who can offer hints or assistance as needed.
Is the activity family-friendly?
It’s generally suitable for most travelers, especially those comfortable with outdoor activity and using a smartphone app, but it’s not specifically marketed as family-focused.
Where do we meet to start?
The activity begins at 255 N Virginia St, Reno, a central location with easy access via public transportation.
If you’re after an original, fun way to discover Reno and don’t mind a bit of playful competition, this scavenger hunt could be just the ticket. It’s relaxed, budget-friendly, and full of opportunities to make some great memories with friends or family.
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