St. Louis Scavenger Hunt
We invite you to learn about our St. Louis corporate scavenger hunts! If you are looking for a great way to experience the primary tourist area in this location while engaging your group in a competitive team challenge, then this is the activity you need.
Here is how our St. Louis team building scavenger hunts work. After the teams receive their professionally-printed handbooks, they work together to plan their route which will lead them to tourist venues and well-kept secrets where they collect answers to carefully-written questions. Since it is a scavenger hunt, teams must collect objects along the way - you'll be amazed at their creative interpretations of what we ask them to bring back! An option you have is for teams to take cameras with them. They must photograph their team in certain places or doing specific things. This is a great way to create memories!
About this location: The Great St. Louis Scavenger Hunt is a wonderful team building activity in a great mid-western city! It takes place downtown and includes Gateway Arch, Jefferson Park, The Old Cathedral, City Hall, The Savvis Center, The Old Courthouse and much more. Your group will also learn about the history of the city while working together to answer questions and collect objects in this active and exciting team challenge.
Learn about our St. Louis corporate scavenger hunts and consider them for the next time you are bringing your group together for a meeting, offsite, conference or incentive program. As part of the hunt, the group will experience the culture and character of the area by visiting the major tourist venues and interacting with locals. This is also an excellent relationship-building activity that leaves participants with a memorable shared experience.
Here are some examples from our St. Louis team building scavenger hunts: Collected objects include a portrait of a team member and a flexible straw (harder to find than you think!). Photograph tasks include: taking a photo of a famous celebrity or politician and the team doing tai chi in a tranquil location.
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