The Dalles Team Building Scavenger Hunt

The Dalles Team Building Scavenger Hunt

Estimated Time 1 – 1.5 Hours
Walking Distance 1.5 Miles
Clever Challenges 46 Challenges
Historical Sites 16 Sites Visited

Get ready for the ultimate team building adventure in The Dalles, Oregon! Work together with your colleagues to solve clever puzzles, decode local history, and discover hidden gems from the historic Carnegie Library and First Congregational Church to the scenic Foley House. It is the perfect blend of collaboration, friendly competition, and outdoor exploration. Play at your own pace, race against the clock, and see if your team can top the leaderboard!

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What Makes Our Scavenger Hunts Unique

📍 The Dalles-Based Trivia

Answers are hidden in plaques, statues, art and more. If you answer correctly, get full points; if not, we’ll help you along the way.

🧩 Interesting Challenges

Trivia, Rebus puzzles, Ciphers, Crosswords, sorting, matching, are just some of the wide variety of challenges that keep your team engaged, working together, and having fun.

🏆 Competitive Leaderboard

Our The Dalles leaderboard is updated in real time. You’ll see every team’s photos and scores throughout the hunt, so you know where you stand.

📸 Team Photos

Learn interesting facts, complete challenges and have some laughs along the way. Team members will also take lots of photos that you can download and share.

Points of Interest Along the Way

  • Carnegie Library
  • First Congregational Church
  • Foley House
  • The Pioneer Building
  • Wasco County Courthouse
  • St. Peter's Church
  • The Dalles Murals and Public Art

The Dalles Team Building Scavenger Hunt Zone

How many people will participate?

Plan on 5 people per team.

Teams Needed: 3
Price Per Team: $49
Total Cost: $147
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