Walking Tour near Speer, Wyoming

Puzzling Adventures Customer Photo Puzzling Adventures offer a unique blend of self-guided exploration and interactive gaming, allowing you to discover the city's concealed treasures while stimulating your intellect. Embark on a journey that reshapes your perspective of urban exploration!

Puzzling Adventures

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About Puzzling Adventures

Seeking an exciting outing with your kids, teens, tweens, other loved ones, or friends?

Engage in a Puzzling Adventure, a blend of a scavenger hunt, an amazing race, and a self-guided walking tour. This innovative outdoor challenge has you exploring sights as you navigate the city route, tackling questions and puzzles to unveil your next steps. Just grab your mobile device and you're set for an fascinating 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.

Adventure at your own convenience...

With our self-guided experiences, there's no need to book ahead, just play whenever you like! Whether you're vying for victory or enjoying a leisurely day out, you set the pace. Indulge your senses in the various locales you'll discover, soaking in the ambiance at your own speed.


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Puzzling Adventures near Speer

What are people saying about Puzzling Adventures?

Customer Reviews

Had a lot of fun walking around, answering questions and being silly!
Eric G.
Very enjoyable!
Kelly L.
Our family had a great time!
Christi C.
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Puzzling Adventures Highlights

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

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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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322 W Lincolnway, Cheyenne, WY 82001

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