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Raleigh Halloween Treasure Hunts Back for 2023!

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A unique Halloween activity comes back to Downtown Raleigh this October that will challenge participant’s minds and feet to find the Halloween King’s hidden treasure.

Triangle Treasure Hunt is a small local business founded in 2018 by Ben Strunk and Whitney Schoenfeld. They developed the business after doing a similar activity in Florence, Italy. Although they got lost wandering the winding Italian streets with little knowledge of the language, there was some real treasure at the end of the hunt when Ben got down on one knee. 

The Downtown Raleigh Halloween Treasure Hunt is a 60-minute walking team scavenger hunt that features Halloween-themed clues, puzzles, and prizes. Teams of 2-5 people will use their treasure map to explore downtown Raleigh on foot while searching for a variety of unique clues with the ultimate goal of opening the treasure chest first.

The treasure hunt is designed for ages 13 and up and provides a fun and challenging experience for everyone. Treasure hunt guides give an initial briefing and are available throughout the hunt to provide clues to help teams along the way. 

Hunts are offered on a number of weekend dates in October. The starting/ending location for the Halloween treasure hunt is outside the Raleigh Convention Center at the Sir Walter Raleigh statue. The treasure hunt takes place entirely outdoors in public spaces.

The business offers treasure hunts in Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Apex, and Wendell with more locations on the way. Private group treasure hunts are also offered for corporate groups, team building, birthday parties, and other groups of all sizes.

More information about Triangle Treasure Hunt can be found at triangletreasurehunt.com. Ben and Whitney can be reached with any questions at triangletreasurehunt@gmail.com.


Ben

Ben is the Co-Creator of Triangle Treasure Hunt in Raleigh, NC. Find out more at triangletreasurehunt.com.

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