Seattle University Scavenger Hunt: Seattle University Hunt
Experience the ultimate scavenger hunt adventure at Seattle University! Explore the Emerald City campus on foot, solving riddles and tackling creative missions. Enjoy a flexible, app-led campus-based interactive game packed with teamwork, challenges, and iconic sights like Lemieux Library and Centennial Fountain.
This scavenger hunt will help you explore Seattle. This top rated Seattle University Scavenger Hunt scavenger hunt is 2.14 miles and has 6 stops.

Activity Info: Seattle University Hunt
Seattle shines as the Pacific Northwest Gem, famous for Pike Place Market, Space Needle views, and vibrant city center life. It's tech hub energy meets college spirit in every corner. On this campus exploration game, you will embark on a walking tour filled with trivia challenges at spots like Garrand Hall and taqʷšəblu Vi Hilbert Ethnobotanical Garden. Complete photo missions and uncover hidden university traditions along the way. Whether you are a local Redhawk or just visiting Rainy City, this university tour is perfect for fresh perspectives. Discover new corners of Seattle University while competing in fun riddles—great for students, alumni, families and friends alike!
You can do our interactive scavenger hunt at any time.
Featured Locations On This Scavenger Hunt
Chapel of St. Ignatius
On this Seattle University Scavenger Hunt stop, you will discover a campus landmark that echoes the Emerald City spirit. Expect brainy riddles, outdoor teamwork, and fun facts about Rainy City traditions. Local trivia: mascot paw prints are hidden nearby.
Centennial Fountain by George Tsutakawa
This scavenger hunt adventure leads you to a university attraction known for it's architecture and city tours. Enjoy missions that reveal hidden gems and local trivia about Seattle Grunge culture. Look for historic building details along your route.
taqʷšəblu Vi Hilbert Ethnobotanical Garden
Uncover points of interest on your Seattle University Scavenger Hunt at this scenic campus spot. Solve puzzles inspired by Puget Sound history and teamwork traditions. Did you know students once held a secret parade here?
“Loo Wit”
Your Seattle University Scavenger Hunt brings you to an outdoor activity hub loved by generations of Redhawks. Riddles highlight campus sayings and mascot legends—plus, there is a hidden mural nearby only locals know about.
Lemieux Library
At this Seattle University Scavenger Hunt stop, you will experience guided tour vibes as you uncover fun facts about Pacific Northwest weather rituals and student pranks. Look for art installations that change every season.
Garrand Hall
The hunt leads you to a landmark where history meets modern campus life—perfect for photo challenges and riddles tied to Emerald City roots. Local tip: alumni believe touching the statue brings good luck before exams.
How the Seattle University Scavenger Hunt works
Getting started is easy—just grab your phone and hit play! The Let's Roam app guides your team through Seattle University with riddles, photo challenges, and trivia at every stop. Earn points as you complete missions around campus landmarks. Compete against others on the leaderboard while discovering hidden gems across the city center. It is a mobile-first adventure that makes exploring both simple and unforgettable!
Earn The Seattle University Scavenger Hunt High Score
Love competition? On your Seattle University Scavenger Hunt adventure, every player gets interactive challenges—snap photos by Centennial Fountain or answer trivia near Lemieux Library! Work together to solve clever riddles at Garrand Hall and climb to the top of our leaderboard for ultimate bragging rights among Redhawks fans.

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Reviews for Seattle University Scavenger Hunt: Seattle University Hunt

Finding points of interest with ScavengerHunt.com is a fun thing to do when visiting Emerald City. I learned cool history at every stop around Seattle University.
Serena Lockwood

Loved this walking tour of Red Square U. The clues led us to hidden gems like Chapel of St Ignatius and that whimsical Centennial Fountain by Tsutakawa.
Julian Caldwell

If you are looking for things to do outside, this scavenger hunt at Seattle University is a must. Garrand Hall and public art made our campus adventure memorable.
Felicity Morales

ScavengerHunt.com totally nailed date night for us in Jet City. Solving riddles near Loo Wit and wandering around taqwsəblu Garden made everything feel adventurous.
Tobias Hartley

Exploring the Redhawk stomping grounds on the Scavenger Hunt was an absolute blast for my family. Lemieux Library and the Centennial Fountain were definite highlights.
Ivy Rivers

ScavengerHunt.com made exploring SU so easy. The app guided us through points of interest and challenges that showed off unique history in this Emerald City neighborhood.
Reed Nolan

I loved discovering taqwsəblu Garden and Garrand Hall on the campus-based interactive game. This is one of those must-try outdoor activities near Seattle University.
Spencer Fleming

The scavenger hunt at Seattle University was perfect for our date. We laughed solving riddles by Loo Wit and found hidden gems around Lemieux Library in Rain City.
Keira Langley

Exploring the SU district on this scavenger hunt felt like a real adventure. Chapel of St Ignatius was a highlight and the trivia made for an engaging walking tour.
Mason Rowe

I brought my family to the Seattle University Scavenger Hunt and we all had a blast near the Centennial Fountain. Such a fun thing to do with kids in Jet City.
Jocelyn Barker

If you need a unique thing to do in Emerald City check out this walking tour The adventure took me from St Ignatius Chapel to taqwsblu Vi Hilbert Garden with cool challenges
Jonas Halbrook

Walking through Cardinal Country I was amazed by hidden gems like the Centennial Fountain and murals near Lemieux Library This scavenger hunt is one of my favorite things to do here
Nadia Benson

Exploring Rain City on foot was so much fun The ScavengerHunt.com app made it easy to tour Chapel of St Ignatius plus quirky spots like Loo Wit with friends outdoors
Avery Linwood

For a creative date in Jet City we tried this campus treasure hunt We wandered from Garrand Hall to taqwsblu Vi Hilbert Garden solving riddles and making memories together
Malcolm Ryland

I loved the Seattle University Scavenger Hunt for our family outing The clues led us past Lemieux Library and Centennial Fountain where the kids were thrilled to spot Loo Wit
Keira Dawson

This was a fun thing to do in Jet City. I saw landmarks like Loo Wit up close, learned quirky facts, and snapped creative photos for challenges on ScavengerHunt.com around Seattle University.
Linden Barclay

Loved discovering hidden gems on this walking tour of U District South. Trivia by the Lemieux Library made us appreciate student traditions and campus history much more. Highly recommend.
Marina Ellsworth

If you want a great outdoor activity, this campus-based interactive game around Seattle University delivers. The Ethnobotanical Garden and Centennial Fountain were highlights during the hunt.
Troy Sanders

My partner and I had a fantastic date wandering Emerald City U, solving fun riddles by Garrand Hall and the Chapel of St Ignatius. The scavenger hunt made it memorable.
Vanessa Kendall

Exploring the Redhawks campus with ScavengerHunt.com was a blast. My family loved the clues at Loo Wit and finding murals near Lemieux Library. A top Seattle University thing to do.
Elias Morrison
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