FrogQuest
Photo Scavenger Hunts
for Kids, Tweens, and Teens
in Palo Alto, California
Explore Palo Alto FrogQuest Locations
Palo Alto is a prime playground for Your next kid-friendly scavenger hunt, offering a unique blend of academic energy and bustling urban pockets. Your team will find endless opportunities to get ridiculous, whether you're staging absurd scenes on the Stanford University campus, recruiting unsuspecting students, or transforming a quiet corner of a downtown cafe into a prop-filled photo op. The city's diverse spaces, from the manicured lawns of a world-class university to the vibrant storefronts of its downtown, are ripe for unexpected interactions and creative challenges. Imagine cramming your whole crew into a tiny phone booth or using a discarded traffic cone as a makeshift hat. Palo Alto isn't about sightseeing; it's about turning the city into your personal stage, where every street corner and public plaza holds the potential for hilarious, unforgettable moments. Get ready to hunt for opportunities to be silly, engage with the environment, and make some truly wild memories.
The Stanford University Campus is a sprawling landscape perfect for FrogQuest antics. Your team can roam academic quads, find props among student life, and recruit passersby for hilarious photo challenges. It's a vast area where every bench, statue, or fountain becomes a potential stage for your next ridiculous moment.
Downtown Palo Alto buzzes with activity, making it an excellent spot for your team to get creative. Navigate through busy streets, discover unique storefronts for prop inspiration, and engage with shop workers for your challenges. This urban core is packed with unexpected nooks and crannies, ideal for turning everyday scenes into extraordinary FrogQuest memories.
The Baylands Nature Preserve offers a refreshing change of pace for your FrogQuest. Here, your team can use the open marshlands and trails for expansive, creative challenges. Find natural props, incorporate the unique environment into your photos, and maybe even recruit a birdwatcher or two for a truly wild shot. It's a wide-open space for big, silly ideas.
More FrogQuest in California
What is FrogQuest?
FrogQuest is a laughably fun photo scavenger hunt for kids, teens and tweens. Teams scour any city on foot completing daring, interactive photo-challenges with our mobile app. High Score wins!
Live Judging
We personally review every submitted photo, awarding bonus points when impressed, deducting when not. So bring that A-game!
Photo Slideshow
Afterwards, laugh together as you watch a curated slideshow of all the best photos.
[ Example Gallery ]
Customized
Every experience is a snowflake, created especially for your group, activity and location. Crazy or tame, it's up to you.
On Your Time
Most hunts take 2-3 hours by default but we adjust to your schedule.
Leaderboard
Track your team's activities against the others as you compete for first place.
Downloadable
Download all the photos and keep them evermore once the fun of the hunt is done.
As low as $25/pp Get Started
Who, What, Why?
Perfect for groups both large and small, but as always...the more the merrier!
Teams
24,490
Participants
126,620
Photos Judged
905,290
Points Awarded
23,156,970
What to Expect
Hunts are 2 hours by default, adjusted to your schedule as needed.
1. Set-up & Send-off!
~10 minutes
We'll meet you in the heart of your chosen play area, explain the rules, get you excited, then send you off on your photo adventure.
2. Ready, Set, Go!
~1-2 hours
Teams scatter in various directions, complete quests, and submit photos to our judges as they go. Impressing our judges may earn you bonus points. Teams track their progress in real time via the leaderboard!
3. Enjoy the Slideshow Together
~15 minutes
When the time is up, everyone returns to watch a curated photo slideshow of all the best submissions.
4. Announce Winning Team
~5 minutes
All good things must come to an end, but not until we've announced the winning team! If there are any prizes (optional), we'll pass those out too.
Sound like fun? Get Started


