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Already packed for Saturday

Geographic collection · Minneapolis

A Saturday already waiting in Minneapolis.

Waterfall mist, four city lakes, woods west of downtown, and walkable streets — QuestHunt by Kubrio packed eight real outings because these places are here. Not a city-name swap. Not a GPS tour of the whole map.

These are premade Local Editions of the three originals: Nature Scavenger Hunt, Park Treasure Map, and Neighbourhood Mystery. Play free on each edition page. Personalize is still coming soon.

The eight on the hub

Premade Local Editions, grouped by the original.

Each card is a real place with its own starting pin on the edition page. There is no city-wide map here.

Nature Scavenger Hunt

Woods, creek paths, and any park with trees. The original still lives at Nature Scavenger Hunt.

The shaggy orange monster, roaring off the edge of the page.
Minnehaha Nature Detective
Minnehaha Falls, south Minneapolis — and nearby parks and nature trails.

A family outdoor hunt for noticing leaves, water, wildlife signs, and weather at a real city waterfall. Play the premade sheet as-is, or (soon) put your kids’ names on it.

Play freeComing soon
The cream cyclops, on unofficial gate duty.
Theodore Wirth Nature Detective
Theodore Wirth Regional Park, west of downtown Minneapolis — woods, trails, and Wirth Lake.

A family outdoor hunt for noticing woods, trails, and water in a real city wilderness park. Play the premade sheet as-is, or (soon) put your kids’ names on it.

Play freeComing soon
The red big-jaw monster, mid-chomp, probably thinking about trail mix.
Lake of the Isles Nature Detective
Lake of the Isles Park, southwest Minneapolis — parkway loop, walking path, and islands you look at from the path.

A family outdoor hunt for noticing water, parkway trees, and islands you look at from the path. Play the premade sheet as-is, or (soon) put your kids’ names on it.

Play freeComing soon

Neighbourhood Mystery

Any walkable residential streets. The original still lives at Neighbourhood Mystery.

The tall cyan cyclops, one eye on the footer, pretending not to peek.
Longfellow Neighbourhood Mystery
Longfellow, south Minneapolis — walkable streets next to Minnehaha.

A family street-level hunt on the walkable blocks next to Minnehaha. Start at the parkway, stay on sidewalks, and notice numbered avenues, porch art, and which way the creek is going. Play the premade sheet as-is, or (soon) put your kids’ names on it.

Play freeComing soon
The red big-jaw monster, mid-chomp, probably thinking about trail mix.
Loring Park Neighbourhood Mystery
Loring Park, downtown-adjacent Minneapolis — pond, garden, and Willow Street.

A family street-and-park hunt beside downtown. Start at the Community Arts Center, stay on paths and sidewalks, and notice the pond, the garden, and which way the city is. Play the premade sheet as-is, or (soon) put your kids’ names on it.

Play freeComing soon

Park Treasure Map

A neighbourhood park with a playground or open field. The original still lives at Park Treasure Map.

The squat red horned monster, claiming a picnic-table corner.
Lake Harriet Treasure Map
Lake Harriet Park, southwest Minneapolis — bandshell, playground, and the lake loop.

A family outdoor map game: start at the bandshell, claim a playground as home base, walk a stretch of the lake loop, and mark a pretend X. Play the premade sheet as-is, or (soon) put your kids’ names on it.

Play freeComing soon
The small orange monster, unimpressed that anyone is still indoors.
Lake Nokomis Treasure Map
Lake Nokomis Park, south Minneapolis — Main Beach, playground, and the lake loop.

A family outdoor map game: start at Main Beach, claim a playground as home base, walk a stretch of the lake loop, and mark a pretend X. Play the premade sheet as-is, or (soon) put your kids’ names on it.

Play freeComing soon
The cream cyclops, on unofficial gate duty.
Bde Maka Ska Treasure Map
Bde Maka Ska Park, southwest Minneapolis — pavilion, beach, and the lake loop.

A family outdoor map game: start at the pavilion, claim a playground as home base, walk a stretch of the lake loop, and mark a pretend X. Play the premade sheet as-is, or (soon) put your kids’ names on it.

Play freeComing soon

Hours, parking, and seasonal conditions change. We are not listing them here. Check the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board — and the edition page you picked — before you go.

Looking for something closer to home? Things to do with kids near me.

What kids notice on a Minneapolis Saturday can become a bigger project in Kubrio.