Walking Tour near Devine, Colorado

Puzzling Adventures Customer Photo Experience the fusion of self-guided walking tours and a scavenger hunt with Puzzling Adventures. Uncover the city's hidden mysteries while engaging your cognitive faculties. Transform your exploration into an exhilarating mental exercise!

Puzzling Adventures

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About Puzzling Adventures

Hunting for a new experience with your kids, teens, family, or your significant other?

Indulge in a Puzzling Adventure, a fusion of self-guided tour, scavenger hunt, and The Amazing Race. Delight in this outdoor escapade, exploring the city in a refreshing way. Follow the route by deciphering clues and tackling challenges to unlock the next phase of your journey. All you need is your mobile device and you're all set for an entertaining new adventure!

Fun for all ages...

Kids, teens, tweens, young adults, seniors, groups, couples, or individuals. Almost all of our adventures are designed to be wheelchair and stroller friendly and all are carefully crafted to be entertaining and informative with something to appeal to everyone.

Flexibility to explore at your own tempo...

Thanks to our self-guided adventures, scheduling is a breeze, no reservations required. Whether you're aiming for the top spot or opting for a more relaxed journey, it's entirely up to you. Take the time to dive deeper into each destination or race to be number one, the choice is yours!


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Puzzling Adventures near Devine

What are people saying about Puzzling Adventures?

Customer Reviews

This was so fun!
Bob A.
This was a great experience!
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Fun for the whole family and I highly recommend it to others.
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Puzzling Adventures Highlights

  • Flat rate price
  • Exploration
  • No reservations
  • Enriching
  • Photo Challenges
  • Kid friendly
  • Informative
  • Outdoor activity
  • Accessible
  • 250+ Locations
  • Team building

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A new study underscores that people can reap significant benefits from a comparatively small number of daily steps. Researchers analyzed 17 studies that looked at how many steps people took, typically in a weeklong period, and followed up on their health outcomes after around seven years. They concluded that a habit of walking just under 4,000 steps (30-45 minute walk or roughly two miles) per day reduced the risk of dying from any cause, including from cardiovascular disease and mortality risk decreased by 15 percent with an additional 1,000 steps.
New York Times
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320 Central Main St, Pueblo, CO 81003
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