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Team Building Scavenger Hunts & Treasure Hunts in Atlanta

Atlanta Challenge has several different types of team building treasure hunts available for non-profit groups. They are a great way to get your people moving without pushing them too hard. We get your whole team involved in finding secret locations, solving riddles, answering trivia, taking pictures and other fun tasks. The teams network with each other often to allow for as much overall group interaction as possible. Please contact us for more details and rates on any of these programs.


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Scavenger and Treasure Hunts
Business Simulation Hunts
Service Project Hunts

Team Building Scavenger Hunts


The Original Amazing Hunt: Main Street

Our original and most popular hunt! Teams race to earn points by solving clues, finding hidden locations, taking outrageous pictures of themselves, and competing against other teams in mini-challenges. Currently available locations are Buckhead, Roswell, Historic Alpharetta, Downtown Atlanta, Old Norcross, Decatur and Marietta Square. Prefer to go somewhere else? Just let us know!




Amazing Team Race

Inspired by the popular TV series, but updated to be an interactive team event. Plenty of challenges, roadblocks and surprise events make this an exciting and fast-paced event. We’ve worked it so that all the teams finish at once and the winner is the team that arrives with the most points.







Olympic Treasure Hunt

Centennial Olympic Park is the home of this great event. Teams race through the park as they take fun photos of team members and answer Olympic and company trivia. Along the way, they compete in “Olympic” events.






Park GPS Trek

The team is taught how to use a map, GPS, compass and other tools (known as orienteering) in order to find as many hidden sites as they can. Along the way, they have other fun brainteasers, trivia and photo challenges to tackle, and some hands-on challenges to complete at a few of the destinations. Planning, integrating various skill sets, and effective use of time are the determining factors of success.




Teamwork Safari at Zoo Atlanta

It’s an Teamwork Hunt with a Zoo twist. The trivia and challenges for this event have zoo animal themes and backdrops. Meeting room and meal packages are available at the zoo so you can make a full day of it (try adding one of our half-day indoor programs), or have a quick meeting prior to the event. Zoo admission not included, meeting rooms may have an additional cost.




24:00

An event inspired by the popular TV series! Your team becomes members of an elite counter-terrorism unit. Together they must locate the “extremists,” decode the secret combination and defuse their dangerous device before it’s too late. Along the way, teams will “launch” a satellite to get better reception, unscramble incoming transmissions, and retrieve supplies for disposing of hazardous materials.




Service Project Hunts


Treasure Hunt for Tots

This event is just like The Amazing Main Street Hunt, except that instead of points, each team earns up to $50 cash that they use to purchase items to put into care packages for local children in need. It’s lots of fun and a great morale booster.






Business Simulation Hunts


Teamwork Magazine

Teams become photographers and reporters and create their own local interest magazine. They will search the streets for material to fit different stories and other fun and challenging projects. Teams assemble their magazines, then rate each other’s projects. This is a great project for teams that want to stretch their creative muscles and build their ability to collaborate and communicate.




Zoo Tycoon

Teams take on the role of developers competing for a contract to build a new exhibit at the zoo. Each team must research existing attractions, interview the public, and study traffic patterns in order to give a presentation to the “philanthropic organization” funding the new project. The event focuses on understanding customer needs, identifying opportunities, and delivering compelling presentations.






Click here for an A-Z list of all of our team building events for organizations.

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