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Experience Chattanooga with a fun, budget-friendly scavenger hunt for $10 per person, including a remote guide and two hours of city exploration via app.

The Chattanooga City Scavenger Hunt Excursion by Operation City Quest offers an engaging way to explore the city for just $10 per person. This two-hour activity uses a mobile app to lead participants through downtown Chattanooga, where they can find objects, complete challenges, and compete against other teams across the country. The tour’s simplicity and affordability make it appealing for those looking for a casual, interactive way to see the city.
While the tour is accessible for most travelers, it is primarily designed as a family-friendly game that appeals to both adults and children. It includes two hours of access to a remote guide, who can provide assistance during the scavenger hunt. A key advantage is its flexibility—participants choose their own route and pace, making it suitable for varying energy levels and interests.
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The tour begins at Ross’s Landing, located at 201 Riverfront Pkwy, Chattanooga, TN 37402. This prominent waterfront spot provides a natural and convenient starting point in the heart of the city. The activity ends back at the same location, making it simple to coordinate with transportation or plan other activities afterward.
Operating hours run Tuesday through Sunday from 9:00AM to 5:00PM, giving travelers flexibility to choose a time that fits their schedule. The tour’s confirmation is received immediately upon booking, and it is suitable for most travelers, with service animals allowed and proximity to public transportation options.

The core of this experience is the interactive app that provides a list of objects to find, delivered in the form of fun riddles. Once participants locate an item, they take a photo within the app to score points. The app also prompts players to perform challenges, like making up a song or snapping a silly photo.
Most of the scavenger hunt involves searching around downtown Chattanooga’s landmarks and streets, with the freedom to choose the order of objectives. The remote guide helps out if there are any questions or uncertainties, ensuring the game runs smoothly and that everyone stays engaged.

Participants are tasked with locating a variety of objects, each described by a riddle that points to specific landmarks or items in Chattanooga. For example, players might be asked to find a building with red on it or to snap a creative photo as part of a challenge.
The challenges are designed to be fun and lighthearted, encouraging playful interactions with the environment. Challenges include making up a song about a building, taking a crazy photo, or performing a small task. These activities aim to make sightseeing more interactive and memorable.
A live remote guide is available for two hours during the scavenger hunt, providing help through chat if needed. This feature ensures that even first-time players or those unfamiliar with the area can enjoy the experience without frustration.
The guide’s purpose is to offer hints, clarify instructions, or boost motivation, making the activity accessible for all skill levels. This support adds a layer of convenience and reassurance, especially for groups new to Chattanooga or those unfamiliar with scavenger hunts.
One distinctive aspect of Operation City Quest is the competitive component. As players find objects and complete challenges, their points are tracked on a live leaderboard that compares their scores with other teams across the country.
This feature encourages a fun sense of competition, whether for bragging rights or just to challenge friends and family. The ability to see how your team stacks up adds an extra layer of excitement to an already playful experience.
The Chattanooga City Scavenger Hunt suits families, groups of friends, or solo explorers who enjoy casual games and outdoor adventures. Its affordable price point and flexible scheduling make it a great option for travelers on a budget or those looking for an activity that combines sightseeing with entertainment.
Although some reviews suggest it may be more appealing for children or young adults, the family-friendly nature and humor-driven challenges also attract adults who appreciate a lighthearted approach to exploring the city. However, it may not satisfy those seeking a more guided or in-depth tour.

While the activity scores high on fun and accessibility, it primarily involves basic tasks such as finding buildings with certain colors or making silly videos. The reviews indicate that some participants might find the challenges simple or repetitive, especially if they are expecting a more guided or educational experience.
The tour does not include private transportation or use of personal smartphones, so participants need to have their own device and be comfortable navigating on foot or via public transit. The two-hour window provides ample time for exploration but may feel rushed if the group plans to pursue every challenge thoroughly.
At just $10 per person, this scavenger hunt offers exceptional value for a quick and engaging way to see Chattanooga. The activity is booked in advance, with an average booking lead time of 58 days, indicating good availability ahead of peak seasons.
Cancellation policies are flexible, allowing full refunds if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. Changes or cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded, so it’s wise to plan accordingly.
This activity provides a cost-effective, playful way to explore Chattanooga’s downtown. Its main appeal is the interactive app-guided format and the possibility to compete against other teams nationally. The remote guide support adds reassurance, making it suitable for a wide range of participants.
However, those seeking an in-depth, guided tour or more challenging tasks might find this activity too simple. It’s best suited for families, casual explorers, or groups looking for a lighthearted way to enjoy Chattanooga. Overall, it offers a fun, flexible, and affordable introduction to the city’s sights and vibe.
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Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the scavenger hunt is family-friendly and can be enjoyed by children, especially if they like playful challenges.
Do I need my own smartphone?
Yes, participants need to use their own smartphone to download the app and carry out the activities.
Can I cancel the activity?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance.
Is there a guide physically present during the activity?
No, the remote guide assists via chat during the two-hour window. There is no physical guide present.
How long does the activity last?
The scavenger hunt lasts approximately 2 hours, starting and ending at Ross’s Landing.
What kind of challenges are involved?
Challenges include finding objects based on riddles and performing fun tasks like singing or taking silly photos.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
While specific accessibility details are not provided, the activity is designed to be suitable for most travelers and is near public transportation.
Can I participate alone?
Yes, solo participants can join and compete against other teams using the app’s leaderboard.