If you like good, clean fun like the rest of us, then a good scavenger hunt is something that you can organize to keep everyone entertained. These games are not only for the kids. Adults will surely enjoy them as well, as long as you modify the hunt with the participants in mind. With a little bit of creativity and some resources, you can come up with a really interesting theme for your hunt. Here are some Scavenger Hunt Ideas that will keep you and your guests on their toes:
Scavenger hunts are best done outdoors. With the ample space, you can get everyone busy with their tasks and not bump into someone else. One good kind of hunt is a road trip scavenger hunt. This hunt is great for a big crowd. The more participants, the merrier. You can have the group divided into two: boys and girls. The group which scores the most points within the allotted time wins.
Have a list of the things that the groups need to look for. Be wild with your ideas. Make sure that the tasks are not too common; otherwise, it wouldn’t be much of a challenge at all. You can include something like finding the smallest and least expensive item in a thrift shop, having the team’s photo taken in a vintage car shop while wearing period costumes and the list goes on.
If you’re not going out of town, you can have a simple neighborhood house hunt. This one requires a little bit of prep in advance. You need to take note of the things that you can find in the neighborhood like a house with a red front door, a house with a Victorian theme or design, or a house with an animal door knocker. Just make sure that you don’t put in the list anything that may not be spotted on the day of the hunt (i.e. dog chasing water from the sprinkler).
Be sure also that you don’t give clues like street address or having the items listed in order. Mix them up to double the fun. Divide the participants into teams and give them a copy of the list. Be clear with the parameters and give a reasonable time allowance for the teams to complete the task. This scavenger hunt may be played by both kids and adults. Remember to make this game fun but safe for everyone.
But what happens if you can’t go out to have your scavenger hunt outdoors? No worries. You can still have fun right at your own home. Again, creativity is the key here. An indoor scavenger hunt is great for kids and even teens. Prep up your home by putting little clues in different places. To make it even more challenging, you can even include the garage or the basement for an all-out spooky hunt. Imagine how much fun the kids would have even if they’re just doing a scavenger hunt indoors!
You don’t have to sweat it out when thinking of scavenger hunt ideas. You can get inspiration from the usual things around you. You can even modify the ideas to suit your preference. Just remember: the idea to have lots of fun while bonding together.

