Embark on a thrilling scavenger hunt adventure through Cumberland, the Queen City of Western Maryland! Solve riddles and complete missions as you explore Canal Place Park and the historic Baltimore Street Bridge. This interactive walking tour offers flexible fun for all, revealing hidden gems and iconic landmarks along your journey.
This scavenger hunt will help you explore Cumberland. This top rated Cumberland Scavenger Hunt scavenger hunt is 1.13 miles and has 6 stops.
Welcome to Cumberland, a vibrant Appalachian Gateway known for it's rich history and scenic Potomac River views. On this hunt, discover George Washington's Headquarters and the famous Mule Driver statue while unlocking city secrets. Perfect for locals seeking new adventures or visitors exploring Mountain Maryland, this experience blends history with excitement.
You can do our interactive scavenger hunt at any time.
Grab your phone and dive into the Cumberland scavaHunt! Use our app to solve riddles, snap photos at Gephart House, and earn points as you uncover hidden gems. Compete on the city leaderboard while enjoying a seamless mobile-first experience that is both intuitive and fun! Explore at your own pace with no reservations needed.
Activity Type: Anytime Scavenger Hunt
Starting Area: 119 S Mechanic St, Cumberland, MD 21502, USA
Travel Method: Walking
Walking Distance: 1.13 Mi (1.82 KM)
Time:1.5 - 2 Hours
Skill Level:Friend & Family Fun
Extra Admissions: None
Love some competition? Join the Cumberland Scavenger Hunt where each player tackles interactive challenges at spots like Fort Cumberland. Work together to solve trivia and photo tasks for a chance to top our leaderboard—and earn ultimate bragging rights as you explore this historic town!
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The ScavengerHunt.com app turned our day into an epic adventure through C-Town's landmarks. French and Indian War sites were absolute highlights.
Ava Johnson
Uncovering hidden gems like Famous Personalities at Fort Cumberland made this walking tour unforgettable. Cumberlands rich past is fascinating.
Sophia Brown
Exploring historic Cumberland was such a fun outdoor activity. Gephart House and Baltimore Street Bridge offered great insights into local history.
Oliver Martinez
The hunt made for a fantastic date idea. We loved solving riddles at George Washingtons Headquarters and discovering new spots in Queen City.
Emma Williams
I had a blast exploring the Mule and Mule Driver statue with my family. The Scavenger Hunt was the perfect way to spend an afternoon in C-Town.
Lucas Thompson
The Gephart House and French War sites made this tour unique. It's an amazing walking tour that brings out the hidden gems of Cumberland!
Samantha Ross
Loved uncovering local art and history along the Baltimore Street Bridge. This ScavengerHunt.com adventure is a must when visiting this quaint town!
Olivia Morgan
Exploring Mule Driver wonders and historic plaques around Cumberland was such a fun way to spend the day outdoors, perfect for tourists too.
Ethan Hughes
Perfect date idea in Cumberland! We solved puzzles at Famous Personalities and enjoyed views from McIntyre's Street—highly recommended for couples.
James Turner
Our family had a blast at the Cumberland hunt. From George Washington's Headquarters to the Baltimore Street Bridge, it was educational and fun.
Alice Baker
This walking tour was an epic journey through historic sites like Gephart House. A must-do thing when visiting our beloved Mountain City.
Noah Mitchell
Exploring the Mule and Mule Driver in Cumberlands lively neighborhood was an unforgettable experience for any tourist or local alike.
Ava Peterson
Our family loved this scavenger hunt It was an engaging way to uncover local history like the Famous Personalities at Fort Cumberland.
Ethan Clark
We had such a fun date on this outdoor adventure in Cumberland. Solving puzzles at the Baltimore Street Bridge was just one highlight.
Olivia Morris
I had a blast exploring the charming streets of Cumberland. The scavenger hunt took us to George Washingtons Headquarters and beyond.
Liam Henderson
What a great way to explore Queen City! We loved the trivia at 1960 McIntyres Street and seeing hidden spots we never knew existed in Cumberland.
Olivia Green
As a tourist, navigating historic spots like Gephart House with this walking tour was fun. The riddles kept us engaged throughout our Biscuit City visit.
Lucas Nelson
I had an amazing date exploring the Mule and Mule Driver spot. The hunt brought us closer while learning about Cumberland's unique history together.
Sophia Martinez
The Cumberland adventure was perfect for our family. Walking through history at Fort Cumberland and tackling challenges by the Mule Driver was fantastic.
Jake Anderson
Exploring Cumberland with the ScavengerHunt.com app was a blast. Loved solving riddles at George Washingtons Headquarters and discovering local gems.
Emily Carter