




2 hours
Mobile ticket
Discover the vibrant history and progress of Burlington on a captivating scavenger hunt walking tour. Starting at the innovative ECHO Leahy Center, this interactive adventure leads you through the city’s landmarks, where you can capture memorable photos, solve riddles, and uncover intriguing trivia, such as Burlington's connection to Ben & Jerry's. With an app-guided format, you can choose your own pace, making it perfect for families, friends, or couples. Enjoy a unique blend of sightseeing and fun as you culminate your journey with a whimsical leapfrog photo-op at the Fletcher Free Library.
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Must have smartphone with cellular data service
IMPORTANT: Registration Instructions will be found on the Voucher & Email after completing purchase
must be able to walk around 2 miles
Embark on a thrilling adventure in Burlington! Unravel the city's rich history, from its growth in 1830 to its environmental progressiveness. Start at the ECHO Leahy Center, marvel at its LEED-certified design, and then explore the city's landmarks. Snap photos, answer riddles, and learn fun facts like Burlington being the birthplace of Ben and Jerry's. Discover the Fletcher Free Library's unique lending system, and end your journey with a leapfrog photo-op!
One scavenger hunt interactive walking tour for your entire group
Food and drinks
Smartphone
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
1 review
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
NorthStar710123,May 22, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
The hunt concept is wonderful and clearly there was effort to put this together. But there were significant problems with the process to start and many of the clues. Maybe we just weren't clever enough to solve, but the unsolved challenges took away from the satisfaction and enjoyment. The hunt was not idiot proof, nor updated as answers changed, nor were some clues clear enough to execute. An early clue asked how many dresses were in the window. Yes there were four manikins, but two of them have been decorated with shorts or pants, not dresses yet the answer was 4 in the system. One clue on Cherry St said walk until you see the bell tower....well at that spot there was a bell tower in 3 directions. Clue 17-18 required a 5 block walk while clue 2-3 was in fact a walk backwards (which was complicated, not intuitive, and frustrating). We never found 3 of the clues though we searched for a long time...the clues were not conclusive. The website help was horrible. Phone numbers just went to unanswered voice mails. AI-Bot's did not get detailed enough with answers. It took me more than 90 minutes just to figure out how to start the damn thing. Turns out registration was not done correctly but there was not check and balance to help me get straightened out and like I said the Help info was useless. The cost was unclear as well. My wife signed up and bought a team price ($35) when all that was needed was an individual ($13) since we were not trying to compete with anyone...just a fun afternoon with friends. Didn't seem fair. Again, a great concept and half of it was fun to do. No sure if I'd do it again.
Operated by Puzzling Adventures