Seattle Scavenger Hunt – Hard Mode

This is our Seattle scavenger hunt on hard mode, mobile-friendly and free so that you can take it with you while on the hunt. You can review the rules, our suggestions, and scoring on our original checklist-style Seattle scavenger hunt page.

Remember that you can click or tap each item to mark it as complete, as well as drag and drop rows to change the order of items.

Scavenger Hunt for Seattle

ItemPoints
Fremont — A giant sculpture of a mythical creature under a bridge created from concrete and found objects.5
Belltown — An outdoor park with modern sculptures and stunning views of the Puget Sound and mountains.3
Downtown — A kinetic sculpture of a worker with a hammer symbolizing labor and industry.4
Belltown — A large red sculpture of a bird in flight created by a famous artist.4
SODO — A 2-mile-long corridor of murals created by international and local artists transforming the area into an open-air gallery.4
Fremont — A bronze sculpture of the historical figure originally from Slovakia and now a local landmark.3
Georgetown — Giant cowboy-themed sculptures originally part of a gas station now relocated to a park.4
Various Locations — Public art installations at various light rail stations throughout the city.3
Fremont — A whimsical sculpture of people waiting for a trolley often dressed up by locals.5
Volunteer Park — A large black sculpture with a central hole framing views of the Space Needle and the city.4
Pioneer Square — A bronze sculpture honoring the city’s namesake a prominent Native American leader.3
Pioneer Square — A traditional carved pole representing Native American culture and history.5
Capitol Hill — A bronze statue of the legendary musician playing his guitar.5
Fremont — A decommissioned military rocket mounted on a building symbolizing the neighborhood’s quirky character.4
Capitol Hill — A museum featuring a collection of Asian art and artifacts with free admission on certain days.5
International District — A traditional Japanese bell symbolizing friendship and peace gifted by the city of Kobe.3
Lower Queen Anne — An iconic tower offering panoramic views of the city and surrounding areas.4
Downtown — A bustling market known for its fish throwing fresh produce and local artisans.4
Lower Queen Anne — A museum featuring vibrant glass sculptures by a renowned artist.3
Ballard — A complex of locks and botanical garden offering a chance to see boats passing through and salmon migrating.4
Capitol Hill — A greenhouse with a diverse collection of exotic plants and flowers.4
Queen Anne — A small park with a famous viewpoint offering stunning views of the city skyline and Mount Rainier.4
Downtown — A modern architectural marvel with a unique design and vast collection of books.5
Waterfront — A giant observation wheel offering great views of the waterfront and city.4
South Lake Union — Futuristic glass domes housing a lush indoor garden and workspaces for employees.4

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