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Experience Sacramento with this casual, app-based scavenger hunt for $10, lasting about 2 hours, featuring city objects, challenges, and virtual guide support.

For those looking for an affordable, interactive way to explore Sacramento, the Crazy Dash Scavenger Hunt offers a simple yet engaging experience. Priced at $10 per person and lasting approximately 2 hours, this mobile game invites you to uncover city secrets, complete challenges, and compete with teams across the country, all from your smartphone.
While it’s designed to be casual and relaxed, it provides enough activity and fun to make your outing lively. The game is suitable for most travelers, with the added convenience of remote help from an interactive guide available for two hours. Keep in mind, the tour isn’t timed, allowing you to take your time discovering Sacramento at your own pace.

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This Crazy Dash activity is available Tuesday through Sunday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with booking typically 20 days in advance. The process involves downloading the app, which is required to play, and then heading out from the designated meeting point at 1000 2nd St. The activity ends back at the same location, making it simple to plan around other activities or transportation options.
Since there’s no strict timing, participants can start the hunt whenever it suits their schedule within opening hours. The straightforward setup makes it accessible for most, including those with limited mobility, as the activity is mostly walking and photo-taking.

The core of this adventure involves searching for objects around Sacramento. Players take photos of items found in the city through the app to earn points. This process is flexible; players choose the order of their stops, making it easy to customize the pace.
Along With object-finding, the game incorporates fun challenges which contribute to your overall score. These challenges are designed to be lighthearted and casual, not overly demanding, perfect for a laid-back day of sightseeing. The hunt is not timed, so there’s no pressure to rush, and you can enjoy discovering Sacramento at your own speed.
A notable feature is the remote interactive guide available up to 2 hours during the game. Participants can chat with the guide for help if they get stuck or need tips, adding an extra layer of support. This virtual assistance aims to keep the experience smooth, especially if players encounter any confusion or technical issues.
The guide’s role is to facilitate fun rather than direct the game, maintaining the relaxed, casual tone of the activity. Since help is only available via chat, it’s best suited for those comfortable using their smartphones during the activity.

The tour kicks off at 1000 2nd St, Sacramento, a convenient spot close to public transportation options. The activity concludes at the same address, making logistics straightforward for local visitors or those using transit.
The central location offers easy access to nearby attractions or cafes if you want to extend your exploration afterward. The proximity to public transit helps those arriving without private transportation to join the fun without hassle.
Unlike more intense or clue-driven scavenger hunts, this activity emphasizes casual discovery. There’s no timer and no strict sequence to objects or challenges, so you can take your time. This makes the tour ideal for families, casual groups, or first-time visitors wanting to enjoy Sacramento without stress.
Participants can spend longer at particular stops or skip ahead, and the game’s relaxed nature suits those seeking a fun, light activity rather than a competitive race.
The $10 per person price provides a budget-friendly way to enjoy a themed exploration of Sacramento with all activities included. The 2-hour duration allows a decent window to see various parts of downtown and nearby areas. The inclusion of a remote guide adds value by offering assistance without extra cost.
However, the activity is not city-specific—players are competing against others from across the country, which might lead to a different experience than a local, curated tour. The review indicates that some participants expected more of a clue or map-based adventure, which is not part of this game’s format. It’s more about object finding and completing fun challenges at your own pace.
Since the activity involves walking and photo-taking, most individuals should find it manageable. Service animals are allowed, and the location is near public transit, supporting accessibility needs. It’s most suitable for most travelers, especially those comfortable with smartphones and light physical activity.

This scavenger hunt stands out as an easy, low-pressure way to explore Sacramento compared to more structured walking or culinary tours. It’s perfect for groups wanting a flexible outing or a break from traditional sightseeing.
While it doesn’t include food or drinks, its budget-friendly price and casual style make it appealing for families, friends, or first-time visitors looking for a fun activity that helps them see different city spots without strict schedules.
The Crazy Dash scavenger hunt offers a simple, affordable, and flexible way to explore Sacramento downtown. Its app-based format makes it accessible and engaging, especially with remote guide support available for two hours. The casual pace suits those who prefer a relaxed approach to sightseeing without time pressure.
The main limitation is that it’s not a clue or map-based adventure, which might disappoint those expecting a more puzzle-oriented experience. Still, it’s a good choice for light activity and city discovery on a budget.
This activity will appeal most to visitors seeking an easygoing, interactive way to see Sacramento, especially if they enjoy games and challenges without the stress of timed competitions or complex itineraries.
“I enjoyed the amount of tasks there were. We were definitely not finished at the two hour mark. I anticipated something very different then the hun…”
Is the Crazy Dash scavenger hunt suitable for children?
Yes, the activity is casual and involves simple object finding and photo challenges, making it suitable for most age groups, including families.
What is included in the $10 price?
The price covers all activities, GST, and 2 hours of support from a remote interactive guide.
Do I need my own smartphone?
Yes, the activity uses a mobile app, so participants need their own smartphone compatible with the app. The activity does not include smartphone rental.
Can I cancel the booking if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours before the scheduled start. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility challenges?
Since the activity involves walking around Sacramento and taking photos, most able-bodied individuals will manage, and the location is near public transit.
How long does the activity take?
The activity lasts approximately 2 hours, though it is not timed, allowing for a relaxed pace.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at 1000 2nd St, Sacramento, making logistics simple and convenient.
Are there any food or drink options included?
No, the activity does not include food or beverages. Participants should plan for meals or snacks separately.
Is this a private activity?
Yes, only your group participates, making it a personalized experience.
What makes this scavenger hunt different from others?
Its casual, non-timed format, focus on object finding and challenges, and virtual guide support set it apart from more competitive or clue-based tours.