Free Minneapolis Scavenger Hunt: For Tourists and Locals

Minneapolis has so many sights to see, and this free scavenger hunt will lead you to all the best places, local haunts, and have you keeping an eye out for what makes Minneapolis unique! Below, is our free scavenger hunt, where you can click or tap each item to mark it as complete. And for the planners out there, you can drag and drop rows to change the order in case you want to map out everything in advance.

For a print-and-play instead, click the picture below and you can download and print that.

Minneapolis Scavenger Hunt

Read further for more information on how to play as well as additional scavenger hunt options we offer.

Scavenger Hunt Checklist for Minneapolis

ItemPoints
Spoonbridge and Cherry3
Stone Arch Bridge5
Guthrie Theater2
Minneapolis Skyline5
Walker Art Center Sculpture Garden3
Minneapolis Stone Arch2
Mary Tyler Moore Statue4
Lake Harriet Bandshell3
Mill Ruins Park2
Bob Dylan Mural5
Minnehaha Falls3
Minneapolis Sculpture Garden2
Nicollet Mall5
Prince Mural5
Gold Medal Park3
Weisman Art Museum1
Minneapolis Central Library3
Cherry on a Spoon Mural4
Uptown Theatre5
Loring Park2
Lake Calhoun2
Bob Dylan Tribute Wall4
Minneapolis City Hall Clock Tower2
Foshay Tower Observation Deck5
Minneapolis Institute of Art4
North Loop Neighborhood3
Minneapolis Convention Center2
Hennepin Avenue Bridge4
Cedar-Riverside Neighborhood4
Chain of Lakes3

How to Play

For this Minneapolis scavenger hunt, we’ve come up with a list of things to see in the city. Some of them are popular tourist attractions while others are more local secrets. For each item, you (or your team) will need to take a picture that shows both you and the listed item. For each photo you take, you’ll get the corresponding amount of points listed to the side of that item. 

At the end of the allotted time for the scavenger hunt, you can see what level of rank you’ve earned and whichever team has the most points wins! You’ll be allowed to go to City Hall and ask for a key to the city. (We haven’t actually made any arrangements, but it doesn’t hurt to ask, right?)

Additional considerations for how you play:

  1. We recommend three hours for the scavenger hunt just to have a limit on the time you’re focused on this activity, but that’s up to you.
  2. If you’re traveling as part of a group and don’t want to split up, we’d recommend treating this as a game of I-Spy and awarding points to whoever in the group spots the item first or takes the first photo.
  3. It’s up to you how tough you want to make it with respect to awarding points just for seeing something, or if you have to go inside, or taking it further and requiring even more depending on the location.

Score and Rankings

0-10: Did you even leave your hotel?
11-20: Business trip traveler
21-30: Frequent business trip traveler
31-40: Tourist
41-50: Lives in the next city over
51-60: Over-caffeinated tourist
61-70: Recent transplant
71-80: Local
81-90: Actually grew up here and has always lived here
91-100: Mayor

Think you’re the best ever? Let us know how you did in the comments (and how long it took you) and sign up for our newsletter to be alerted of other scavenger hunts, our challenges designed for only the top finishers, and more.

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