Take Your Team on a Quest with Teambuilding Treasure Hunts
Imagine your team racing through the streets of New Orleans, wandering Fisherman’s Wharf in San Francisco, searching for clues in the Museum of Natural History in New York City or exploring the Adventure Aquarium near Philadelphia, PA.
You don’t have to imagine any longer. Teambuilding, Inc. treasure hunts require serious brain power…and a serious sense of fun! Teambuilding, Inc. has been conducting treasure hunts for more than 22 years and we’re ready to share our extensive treasure hunt experience with your team.
Many team building activities are designed for small groups of 10-12 participants. Our treasure hunts are a blast for groups of all sizes.
Throughout your experience, you’ll solve puzzles that will help you navigate to your next clue. We probably already have a team building treasure hunt course at your zoo, aquarium, science center, museum or in your city. If you want to experience the next generation of treasure hunts, check out GeoQuest: The High-Tech Treasure Hunt. This outdoor hunt offers teams the opportunity to use hand-held GPS units to navigate from clue to clue. GeoQuest is powered by billions of dollars of technology…but it’s your own brain power that makes the difference.
Join us for an outdoor ZooQuest treasure hunt in the San Diego Zoo, an outdoor GeoQuest at the Arboretum in Dallas, historic Old City Philadelphia, Boston or in the eclectic South Beach just to name a few. We also have indoor ClueQuest treasure hunts at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, Orlando Science Center in Orlando, Smithsonian Air & Space Museum in Washington DC and at many other locations across the US. Participants regular say comments such as, “I’ve lived in the Chicago area for my entire life, and I discovered things about the city that I have never known before.”
After your team building treasure hunt, our skilled facilitators will conduct a debrief that is second to none. With more combined experience than any other team building company in the United States, we can link the treasure hunt to real world team dynamics and business issues.
We know how to create clues. Do you think your team can solve them?
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