Andersonville Scavenger Hunt
Embark on an Andersonville scavenger hunt adventure in the Windy City! Explore iconic spots like Service Mens Club World War Memorial and Park No. 599. Solve riddles, complete missions, and enjoy a flexible walking tour with friends. Experience the thrill of teamwork and uncover hidden gems in this interactive challenge.
This scavenger hunt will help you explore Chicago. This top rated Andersonville Scavenger Hunt scavenger hunt is 0.66 miles and has 8 stops.

Activity Info: Andersonville Scavenger Hunt
Welcome to Chi-Town, where history meets modern charm! Discover Andersonville's unique blend of culture and community. On this scavenger hunt, you will explore landmarks like the Fireside Tavern & Grill and George B. Armstrong by solving fun challenges. Perfect for locals wanting a new take on their neighborhood or visitors eager to dive into authentic Chicago vibes!
You can do our interactive scavenger hunt at any time.
Featured Locations On This Scavenger Hunt
Fireside Tavern & Grill
Savor Andersonville's charm by spotting vintage details like lanterns above doors—a fun way to dive into neighborhood history during your scavenger hunt adventure.
Service Mens Club World War Memorial
Visit the Service Mens Club World War Memorial to honor wartime heroes with it's impressive granite structure and thoughtful inscriptions.
Park No. 599
Stroll through shady paths in this Lakefront Gem, perfect for spotting playful squirrels and enjoying impromptu picnics while solving clues in your scavenger hunt adventure.
George B. Armstrong
Learn about George B. Armstrong's contributions to mail service at this historic site. It's an engaging stop for those exploring Chicago's postal history.
Battery A Chicago Light Artillery
Reflect on history at Battery A Chicago Light Artillery memorial. The inscriptions tell stories of bravery, making it a poignant stop for visitors.
Frances E. Willard
Explore Frances E. Willard's impact on women's rights at this inspiring marker. A must-see for history buffs, it offers a unique glimpse into her contributions and achievements.
Firefighters Memorial
Pay tribute to Chicago's brave Volunteer Firefighters at this historic memorial. Discover their legacy while enjoying an outdoor visit filled with local trivia and photo challenges.
Chicago Board of Trade Battery
Uncover history at the Chicago Board of Trade Battery plaque, where tales of past battles come alive for curious explorers.
How the Andersonville Scavenger Hunt works
Download our app on iOS or Android and get ready for fun! Use your phone to solve riddles, snap photos, and explore Andersonville's best spots. Earn points as you compete on the leaderboard while discovering local treasures.
More details
Activity Type: Anytime Scavenger Hunt
Starting Area: 5740 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60660, USA
Travel Method: Walking
Walking Distance: 0.66 Mi (1.06 KM)
Time:1.5 - 2 Hours
Skill Level:Friend & Family Fun
Extra Admissions: None
Earn The Andersonville Scavenger Hunt High Score
Love competition? In the Andersonville Scavenger Hunt, each team member tackles interactive challenges at places like Battery A Chicago Light Artillery. Solve riddles and trivia to climb the leaderboard—ultimate bragging rights await!

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Reviews for Andersonville Scavenger Hunt: Andersonville Scavenger Hunt

A must-do thing in Chi-town We loved how ScavengerHunt.com made learning about Battery A Chicago Light Artillery interactive and fun.
Ethan Brown

Exploring Andersonville on this hunt was fantastic. The walking tour led us to intriguing spots like Frances E Willard, uncovering rich history.
Sophia Johnson

This was a great outdoor activity around Andersonville. Discovering hidden gems like Park No 599 made it an exciting adventure.
Oliver Smith

Perfect date idea in the windy city. We laughed solving puzzles at Fireside Tavern and admired the Service Mens Club World War Memorial.
Emma Watson

I had a blast exploring Andersonville through this scavenger hunt. Loved the mix of history and fun challenges at spots like George B. Armstrong.
Liam McGregor

This scavenger hunt adventure in Andersonville was family-friendly fun! Discovering Service Mens Club Memorial kept us all entertained.
Noah Jones

The walking tour through charming Andersonville was a blast with ScavengerHunt.com. Loved the Firefighters Memorial and historic vibes.
Ava Johnson

What a great outdoor activity in Andersonville. Uncovering local art near Frances E. Willard and learning history was so enriching.
Ethan Brown

A perfect date idea in the windy city Andersonville. Solving puzzles by George B. Armstrong's spot made it unforgettable for us.
Olivia Smith

Exploring Andersonville with ScavengerHunt.com was incredible. We discovered quirky spots like Battery A and hidden gems at Park No. 599.
Liam Thompson

Discovering Andersonville's history with ScavengerHunt.com was a blast! The clues at Service Mens Club World War Memorial were intriguing.
Jessica Williams

The scavenger hunt through Andersonville unveiled so many hidden gems like the Chicago Board of Trade Battery. A must-do experience!
David Clark

A lovely outdoor adventure in Andersonville. Park No. 599 was a highlight, offering great historical insights and fun challenges.
Samantha Brown

Our date in the windy city was perfect thanks to this scavenger hunt! We laughed and solved puzzles at Frances E. Willard.
Michael Smith

Exploring Andersonville with ScavengerHunt.com was such a fun family activity. The kids loved the riddles at the Firefighters Memorial.
Alice Johnson

'ScavengerHunt.com' app made discovering local spots in the windy city so exciting. Fireside Tavern & Grill was a great find during our tour.
Olivia Williams

The Andersonville Scavenger Hunt revealed hidden gems like George B. Armstrong Memorial while walking through the charming neighborhood streets.
Lucas Smith

Exploring Andersonville on this scavenger hunt was incredibly fun. Loved visiting Frances E. Willard and solving puzzles at each stop.
Ava Brown

This hunt in Andersonville was an amazing date idea. Solving riddles near the Service Mens Club World War Memorial was a unique bonding experience.
Emma Johnson

Andersonville is a delightful spot to uncover. With places like Park No. 599 and the Firefighters Memorial, it's a perfect family adventure.
Ethan Miller
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