Enjoy a walking tour of beautiful and interesting parts of Asheville while following clues on your smartphone and solving interesting puzzles along the way. Play the game on your smartphone with your group as the game guides you through the town. Score points for correct answers and try to get the high score on the leaderboard. See major attractions as well as less-known gems of Asheville on this unique scavenger hunt and walking tour. Play any time that fits your schedule! There is no in-person guide you have to wait for. See the Thomas Wolfe Memorial, Pritchard Park, Pack Square Park, WNC Veterans Memorial, Basilica of Saint Lawrence, and more.
Your group of 1 to 6 people works together to solve the 25 challenges on the scavenger hunt. Wear comfortable shoes! You'll walk about 1.5 miles along this scavenger hunt tour.
The tour starts and ends at 164 College St. Asheville, NC 28801. Please make sure you complete checkout on our website (enter your booking number as a coupon code) and can access the scavenger hunt content through the My Account page before you arrive.
How to redeem your ticket:
1) Visit www.scavengerhuntwalkingtours.com
2) Add the scavenger hunt to your cart
3) Click "add coupon code" and enter your Viator ticket number (below the barcode on your Viator ticket) in the coupon code field. This will bring your checkout price to $0.00
4) Complete checkout
5) Begin the scavenger hunt any day or time that fits your schedule!
6) Have fun!
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120VV, 60HzHz
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