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Discover Bozeman through a lively two-hour scavenger hunt, exploring main attractions and hidden spots with family-friendly, dog-friendly fun for $29 per person.

The Bozeman Bash Scavenger Hunt offers an engaging way to get to know this vibrant Montana town. Priced at $29 per person, this two-hour activity is perfect for families, friends, or co-workers looking for a fun, active outing. Starting at Treeline Coffee Roasters, the tour guides you through key sights like the hot springs, sculpture park, and local distillery, all while uncovering lesser-known treasures.
This tour is remote-hosted, meaning a live guide provides your digital clues and support throughout the adventure. While the pace is generally lively and fun, it’s worth noting that the activity is accessible for most travelers and dog-friendly, making it a versatile choice. The average booking period of 11 days in advance suggests good popularity, and with a maximum group size of 30, you’ll find plenty of space to enjoy the experience.
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The adventure begins at Treeline Coffee Roasters, a popular local spot at 624 N Wallace Ave. This central location serves as the most convenient meeting point for participants. The tour ends back at this same spot, simplifying logistics for participants. Because the activity is near public transportation and is family and pet-friendly, it’s easy to fit into different itineraries.
Participants need to provide a working smartphone with GPS and ensure it can send photos and messages. A remote guide supplies the digital game, which is designed to be played independently but supported throughout. Confirming a correct domestic phone number at the time of booking is essential, especially for international travelers or those with technical issues.

Once the game begins, teams receive a digital quest from a live remote host. This host offers live support if needed and cheers on teams as they progress. The activity encourages walking or driving to various checkpoints around town. Each stop involves solving clues and completing wacky challenges, which can include taking photos and interacting with locals.
The journey balances indoor and outdoor challenges, making it suitable regardless of weather conditions. The curated locations include both famous sights and hidden attractions that reveal the town’s character. Bonus challenges sprinkled throughout add an extra layer of fun, pushing players outside their comfort zones for laughs and memorable moments.

Among the main attractions, the hot springs are a highlight, offering a relaxing break amidst the adventure. The sculpture park provides a scenic outdoor setting and an opportunity to appreciate local art. The distillery visit adds a taste of Bozeman’s local flavor, making the tour a well-rounded experience that combines outdoor exploration, cultural discovery, and light-hearted challenges.
Part of the appeal is uncovering hidden gems that may not be on typical tourist itineraries. The digital clues and interactions with locals help participants see both the famous sights and behind-the-scenes spots often overlooked by visitors.

The Bozeman Bash is family-friendly, meaning children and even dogs can participate. The challenges are designed to be silly and engaging rather than strenuous, with a good mix of indoor and outdoor activities. The experience is also great for team-building, making it popular among corporate groups or friend gatherings.
Because it’s a self-guided activity supported by a friendly remote host, groups can enjoy the pace that suits them, taking breaks or speeding up as they wish. The interactive format promotes teamwork, conversation, and lots of laughs, making it especially suitable for those seeking a lighthearted, social outing.

The activity is accessible for most travelers, with most participants able to join. The meeting point at Treeline Coffee Roasters is easy to find and close to public transit options. Service animals are also permitted, emphasizing its pet-friendly nature.
Participants need to bring at least one fully charged smartphone with GPS, capable of sending photos, videos, and messages. The activity is capped at 30 travelers, ensuring a lively but manageable group size. Confirmation is immediate, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start.

Unlike traditional guided tours, this scavenger hunt offers a self-directed but supported experience, allowing participants to explore at their own pace. The remote host keeps the activity dynamic, providing live assistance and encouragement. Its focus on local interactions, hidden spots, and fun challenges makes it more engaging than a typical sightseeing walk.
The tour’s design makes it perfect for diverse groups, from families with kids to corporate teams, and it’s dog-friendly, making it one of the most inclusive options for exploring Bozeman’s streets and parks.

While the activity offers great flexibility, participants must bring their own smartphone and ensure it works correctly before starting. The two-hour duration can feel a bit quick for those wanting a more relaxed pace, but the additional time spent on challenges often extends beyond the scheduled window.
Booking in advance is recommended, especially during peak times, since most travelers reserve their spot about 11 days ahead. Also, some stops like the hot springs and distillery may involve outdoor walking or standing, so comfortable shoes are advisable.
The Bozeman Bash Scavenger Hunt offers an inventive and engaging way to see the city’s main sights and lesser-known corners. Its interactive digital format, family and pet friendliness, and balance of outdoor and indoor challenges make it a versatile choice for a variety of groups. The $29 price point delivers good value for a memorable two-hour experience full of surprises.
While not a traditional tour, this activity shines for those looking for a lighthearted, social adventure. It’s especially suited for families, corporate teams, or curious locals eager to explore Bozeman in a fun, active way. Just remember to bring a fully charged smartphone and prepare for a lively, interactive journey through this vibrant Montana town.
“Bozeman scavengerhunt was amazing. It allowed us to explore the town and inter acted with the local . I would love to dobthis again on our next fam…”
Is there an age limit for this scavenger hunt?
Most travelers can participate, and it’s family-friendly, making it suitable for children.
Can I bring my dog?
Yes, the tour is dog-friendly, and pets are welcome to join the fun.
Where does the activity start and end?
The tour begins and ends at Treeline Coffee Roasters at 624 N Wallace Ave in Bozeman.
What do I need to bring?
A fully charged smartphone with GPS is required to receive clues, send photos, and communicate with the remote guide.
How long does the activity last?
The scheduled duration is approximately 2 hours, but the challenges may extend your playtime slightly.
Is the remote host available for support?
Yes, a live remote guide provides live support, helping with clues and troubleshooting if needed.
How many people can participate?
The activity is designed for up to 30 travelers per session.
Are there any physical requirements?
The activity involves walking or driving between checkpoints, so comfortable shoes are recommended, but it is generally accessible.
What attractions are included?
Participants visit main sights like the hot springs, sculpture park, and local distillery, along with hidden spots around town.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.