Greenville, SC
This Trek takes you on a 2 mile tour around Reedy Falls and the riverfront area. All Treks are loops to return you to about the same area you started so you won’t get lost. Make sure to note where you park!
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This Trek takes you on a 2 mile tour around Reedy Falls and the riverfront area. All Treks are loops to return you to about the same area you started so you won’t get lost. Make sure to note where you park!
The Charlotte Trek starts in uptown Charlotte at the corner of Trade & Tryon. It takes you on an approx. 2 mile trek around the town. All Treks are loops to return you to about the same area you started so you won’t get lost. Make sure to note where you park!
The Rock Hill Trek starts in Old Town Rock Hill at the corner of Main Street and Dave Lyle Blvd. It takes you on an approx. 2 mile trek around the town. All Treks are loops to return you to about the same area you started so you won’t get lost. Make sure to note where you park!
The Rock Hill Trek starts in Old Town Rock Hill at the corner of Main Street and Dave Lyle Blvd.
It takes you on an approx. 2 mile trek around the town.
All Treks are loops to return you to about the same area you started so you won’t get lost.
Make sure to note where you park!
Welcome, brave scavenger hunters! As you embark on this thrilling quest through the city, let’s take a moment to talk about safety—because the only kind of “getting lost” we want is in the fun. Here are some handy tips to ensure you return with memories (and not bruises):
The road is for cars, the sidewalk is for you. Please do not attempt to challenge a moving vehicle to a game of “who gets to stay in their lane.” Spoiler: The car always wins.
While we love your dedication to the hunt, walking into lampposts, fountains, or unsuspecting pedestrians is not a winning strategy. Take a second to glance up from your phone before moving.
If you need help, feel free to ask friendly locals—but maybe don’t start the conversation with, “Tell me where the hidden treasure is, and no one gets hurt.” That could be misinterpreted.
If you’re playing in a team, stick together! Splitting up sounds cool in horror movies, but we promise it’s much less fun when you realize you left Dave in an alley 20 minutes ago.
No trespassing, no climbing statues, and definitely no digging in public parks. The city frowns upon enthusiastic, unauthorized archaeological projects.
Stay hydrated, wear comfy shoes, and maybe bring snacks—because nobody makes good decisions on an empty stomach.
A dead phone means no clues, no map, and no way to call your team when you get lost. Charge up before you start, and maybe bring a portable charger.
We encourage laughter, high-fives, and victory dances. We do not encourage climbing fountains, chasing pigeons, or dramatic slow-motion runs through traffic.
If you follow these simple rules, you’ll make it to the finish line in one piece—and with your dignity intact! Happy hunting, and may the best team win! 🎯