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A flexible walking tour — one mile through Prescott, solving 20 puzzles using your smartphone as you see key landmarks and local sights.
This self-guided scavenger hunt lets you navigate the charming streets of Prescott, solving a series of 20 puzzles along the way. There’s no set schedule or guide to wait for, allowing you to explore at your own pace with a group of 2 to 6 participants. The tour takes you past notable landmarks like the Yavapai County Courthouse and Goldwater Bros. Mercantile, while also revealing some of Prescott's lesser-known attractions.
Expect to walk about one mile, so wear comfortable shoes. You're free to start at your convenience and enjoy challenges that engage everyone, regardless of age. Your smartphone will guide you through the city, making it both fun and interactive.
Reviews
If you're interested in discovering a town's history, this scavenger hunt is perfect for you. It has a great structure and is enjoyable as well. You can complete it at your own speed.
This activity offered an enjoyable and engaging method to discover the history of Prescott. A few of the questions were quite challenging, suited more for adults or older children. Although we had to stop due to the snow, we had a great time up to that point.
This was a fun activity in Prescott, which has excellent walking areas. I recommend enabling the option to mirror questions and answers on multiple phones. However, some answers were incorrect, such as the tree age, which was confusing, and there was an issue with a math problem that didn't match the given instructions. Overall, it provided a fun and entertaining experience for a couple of hours with the family.
It was a fantastic experience that provided an enjoyable insight into Prescott's history. However, I did notice an error in the math on the 1900 fire sign, and I would appreciate seeing that addressed.
My 16-year-old son and I had a great time. The weather was ideal. Although we struggled with some of the questions due to rushing through the material, we enjoyed ourselves overall. A few questions could have been phrased better, but I would certainly recommend this for anyone in the Prescott area, especially for kids looking to learn.
The experience was fine but didn’t live up to expectations. It took us around an hour to complete, and while some questions were challenging, it kept us occupied while passing through town on our way to our final stop.
A great way to spend some time in Prescott. It engaged us for roughly an hour and a half, and we even had the opportunity to make some bakery stops during the experience.
The history walk in Prescott had its ups and downs. Occasionally, we didn't grasp the reasoning behind some questions, as we missed the trick or felt an answer was simply incorrect. One of the final questions made no sense at all to us. It would have been helpful to review the questions and see where we went wrong. Despite this, we did learn a great deal.
It was a fantastic opportunity to learn about the local history while taking in the lovely weather. I also appreciated the chance to visit the local establishments. Highly recommend!
The tour is very enjoyable and provides plenty of walking, making it a fun way to spend your time in Prescott. However, one significant problem is that the building related to questions two and three has been demolished, which means those questions should be changed or taken out. Overall, I highly recommend this experience.
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