Embark on a thrilling scavenger hunt adventure in Tucson's Old Fort Lowell. Solve riddles, complete missions, and tackle challenges on this interactive walking tour. Discover hidden gems in the Sonoran Desert Oasis as you compete with friends and explore iconic landmarks. Join the hunt for an unforgettable experience!
This scavenger hunt will help you explore Tucson. This top rated Old Fort Lowell Scavenger Hunt scavenger hunt is 0.97 miles and has 6 stops.
Tucson, known as the Old Pueblo, is a vibrant city nestled in the Sonoran Desert Oasis. It's a hub of history and culture with attractions like Saguaro National Park and Mt. Lemmon Adventures. On this adventure, you'll explore San Pedro Chapel and Veterans Memorial while solving puzzles and completing fun photo challenges. Perfect for locals and visitors alike, this hunt offers engaging teamwork and unique insights into Tucson's rich heritage.
You can do our interactive scavenger hunt at any time.
Grab your phone and free time to start exploring! Use our app to solve riddles, complete photo challenges, and uncover Tucson's secrets at Old Fort Lowell. It is simple: download the app, join the hunt, earn points by discovering hidden gems. Compete on our leaderboard while enjoying a flexible schedule tailored to your pace.
Activity Type: Anytime Scavenger Hunt
Starting Area: 5230 E Fort Lowell Rd, Tucson, AZ 85712, USA
Travel Method: Walking
Walking Distance: 0.97 Mi (1.56 KM)
Time:1.5 - 2 Hours
Skill Level:Friend & Family Fun
Extra Admissions: None
Love competition? The Old Fort Lowell Scavenger Hunt offers interactive photo and trivia challenges at spots like The Chief Trumpeter. Work together to solve riddles for bragging rights on our leaderboard! Compete against friends as you explore fascinating locations.
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Oliver Henderson
The Scavenger Hunt through Old Fort Lowell was fantastic. From The Chief Trumpeter to Fort Lowell, we uncovered so many interesting spots.
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Clara Sanders
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A fun outdoor activity in the dusty desert town of Tucson. Walking through history at Veterans Memorial is such an enriching experience.
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Great family activity in the heart of the Dusty Desert. Kids loved the riddles at Veterans Memorial, and we all learned so much about local history.
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Strolling through the unique nooks of Old Fort Lowell for the scavenger hunt was delightful. Each clue added to our knowledge of local history.
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Our date in the Old Pueblo was unforgettable. We laughed, explored San Pedro Chapel, and embraced the unique history of our surroundings.
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Such a cool way to see the historic side of Tucson! We loved the walking tour vibe as we discovered hidden spots like Cottonwood Lane and more.
Evan Harris
Our family loved the outdoor fun at Old Fort Lowell. From riddles at The Chief Trumpeter to challenges near Fort Lowell, a perfect family day out.
Sophia Bennett
Had an amazing date exploring Officer's Quarters and the Veteran's Memorial. The adventure brought us closer while diving into the area's rich past.
Jake Douglas
Exploring Old Fort Lowell was a blast. The scavenger hunt led us to San Pedro Chapel and Cottonwood Lane, uncovering hidden gems and local history.
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