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Experience Taos with the Enchanting Elizabethtown Scavenger Hunt for $20, featuring a live remote host, creative clues, and fun challenges across two hours.

The Enchanting Elizabethtown Scavenger Hunt offers an engaging and interactive way to explore Taos, USA. Priced at $20.00 per person and lasting approximately 2 hours, this adventure is perfect for those who enjoy creative challenges, discovering hidden sights, and engaging with local culture through a remote, live-hosted experience. The tour is designed to be family-friendly and suitable for dogs, making it accessible for a broad range of participants.
What makes this scavenger hunt stand out is its remote hosting via phone, providing real-time encouragement and guidance. The activity combines elements of touring, detective work, and social interaction, allowing participants to uncover unusual sights and interpret art, history, and cultural clues. While it requires a smartphone with GPS and a correct contact number, the overall experience promises lots of laughter, discovery, and memorable moments.
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The adventure begins at the Eagle Nest Cafe, located at 25 NM-38, Eagle Nest, NM 87718. From there, participants receive their digital quest from the live, remote host, who guides the team through the game and provides clues. This setup ensures a personalized experience tailored to the group’s pace and interests. The meeting point is convenient and accessible, with public transportation nearby.
The start of the scavenger hunt offers a scenic and inviting environment, setting the tone for a fun exploration of the town’s off-the-beaten-path sights. The host remains available throughout the activity, cheering on teams, offering hints, and facilitating interaction for an engaging experience.

The first checkpoint takes players to the New Mexico Rails-to-Trails, a location that highlights local history and outdoor activity. Participants walk or drive to this site, solving clues related to the trail’s past and current use. The clues are designed to encourage observation and creative thinking, making this stop both fun and informative.
The Rails-to-Trails stop offers a chance to see local natural beauty while engaging with history. It also allows for photo challenges, with players texting pictures to their remote host for approval and encouragement. This stop sets a lively tone for the game, combining outdoor exploration with mental challenges and light physical activity.

The second stop, the New Mexico Museum of Space History, introduces participants to space exploration exhibits and local space-related history. Teams navigate the museum grounds, solving clues related to space science and artifacts. This stop offers an educational twist to the scavenger hunt, with chances to interact with exhibits and accept wacky challenges.
Participants can expect to learn fun facts about space while racing against the clock. The museum’s outdoor areas and exhibits provide plenty of photo opportunities. The challenge is designed to be family-friendly, appealing to kids and adults alike, with an emphasis on engagement and entertainment.

The enjoyable aspect of this activity is its flexibility in pacing. Participants can choose to walk or drive between checkpoints, with the indoor and outdoor elements ensuring variety. The activity is structured to keep everyone moving but without feeling rushed, allowing for plenty of time to solve clues and take photos.
Since the activity is designed for most travelers and service animals are allowed, it accommodates a range of mobility and needs. The group size is capped at 30 travelers, preserving a personal feel and ensuring that everyone gets enough attention from the host.

Participants must provide a correct, working domestic phone number to ensure smooth communication with the remote host. The smartphone used should have GPS capability and the ability to send photos, videos, and texts. For those with international numbers, the activity can be completed via WhatsApp or email.
The tour’s meeting point at the Eagle Nest Cafe is easy to reach and the activity ends back at the start location, making logistics simple. The activity is suitable for most travelers and offers free cancellation if booked at least 24 hours in advance.

While this specific hunt covers two major stops, the company behind the activity, Alley Kat Adventures, offers over 300 city hunts across North America and beyond. They also provide custom-designed adventures and virtual team-building experiences, making this activity adaptable for corporate groups, birthday parties, bachelor(ette) parties, and families.
Participants interested in further explorations can explore similar experiences like the Taos Downtown Self-Guided App Walk or the Racecourse Half-Day Class 3, which are also available through the same provider.

Alley Kat Adventures is based in Austin, TX, and specializes in interactive, custom event design. The contact number is +15127637145, and inquiries can be directed via [email protected]. The tour is designed to accommodate up to 30 travelers and offers a full refund if canceled more than 24 hours before the scheduled start.
The cost remains affordable at $20.00 per person, offering a value-packed activity that combines exploration, fun, learning, and social interaction in a single package.
This scavenger hunt provides a unique way to discover Taos, blending outdoor adventure with educational and cultural clues. Its remote, live-hosted format makes it especially appealing for groups seeking a flexible, engaging experience with personalized guidance.
While the two-hour duration keeps it manageable for most schedules, the activity’s focus on discovery and interaction ensures a memorable outing. It suits families, curious locals, travelers, and team-building groups alike, especially those wanting to explore unusual sights and local secrets.
The only considerations are the need for a smartphone with GPS and the cancellation policy, which is straightforward. This tour offers fun, education, and a chance to connect with the local culture, all at an accessible price.
Is this scavenger hunt suitable for children?
Yes, it is family-friendly and can be enjoyed by children, especially since it includes interactive challenges and indoor/outdoor activities.
Can I participate with a dog?
Absolutely, the activity is dog-friendly, making it suitable for participants to bring their pets along.
What should I prepare before starting?
Participants should bring a fully charged domestic smartphone with GPS and the ability to send photos and texts. It’s also important to provide a correct contact number during booking.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at the Eagle Nest Cafe, located at 25 NM-38, Eagle Nest, NM 87718.
How long does the activity last?
The approximate duration is 2 hours, giving enough time to enjoy multiple clues and challenges without feeling rushed.
What locations are included in this scavenger hunt?
The tour features New Mexico Rails-to-Trails and the New Mexico Museum of Space History as its main stops.
Is there a group size limit?
Yes, the activity is capped at 30 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled more than 24 hours before the start.
Is this tour good for corporate groups or special occasions?
Absolutely, the company offers custom experiences and virtual team-building options suitable for corporate events, birthdays, and special groups.
How much does this tour cost?
The price is $20.00 per person, which provides a fun, interactive, and memorable experience in Taos.