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Experience a high-energy game of cat and mouse in Burlington with The Hunt. Perfect for groups seeking fun, strategy, and a street-smart challenge.
If you’re on the lookout for a unique way to spice up your visit to Burlington, Vermont, The Hunt might just be your ticket to an adrenaline-fueled adventure. This smartphone-based game transforms the city’s streets into a playground for crime and police strategizing, offering a thrilling mix of teamwork, strategy, and high-energy pursuit. While it’s not a traditional sightseeing tour, it’s a clever way to explore Burlington’s downtown while getting your heart racing.
What makes this experience stand out are two key features: it’s interactive and social, perfect for groups of friends, family, or colleagues, and it’s budget-friendly at just over $12 per person. The downside? You’ll need to bring your own smartphone—so, if you’re traveling light or forgetful about device batteries, that’s something to keep in mind. This game is best suited for those who love active, games-based adventures rather than museum visits or scenic walks. If you’re craving something lively, strategic, and a little competitive, this tour could be a hit.


This game is a modern take on the classic cat-and-mouse chase, with participants divided into two teams: criminals and police. The aim? Either to evade capture or to track down your opponents before time runs out. We love how this setup encourages both strategic planning and quick decision-making—think of it as a real-life video game played on Burlington’s streets.
The game’s core feature is an interactive app on your smartphone, which guides you through the city with clues, tasks, and real-time updates. Since the activity is private, only your group participates, making it a personalized experience. You meet at Bank Street and the game wraps up back at the same spot, making logistics straightforward.
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The adventure kicks off on Bank Street in downtown Burlington—a location convenient for most travelers. As soon as you arrive, you’ll receive instructions via your smartphone, setting the scene for a high-stakes game of hide-and-seek. The initial briefing is simple and quick, emphasizing fun and fairness.
Once underway, your group is split into criminals and police. The game’s design means you’ll be hiding, chasing, and strategizing to outwit your opponents. The app provides clues and timed challenges, encouraging participants to think quickly about where to hide or pursue.
What stands out here is the urban environment—Burlington’s streets, parks, and public spaces serve as your game board. The setting feels natural for this type of activity, offering plenty of nooks and crannies for hiding and chasing. Action is constant, and every decision counts.
With a duration of about two hours, the game offers a solid chunk of entertainment without wearing out even the most energetic. It’s long enough to feel immersive but short enough to keep everyone engaged. Since the game runs from early morning until late at night (7 AM to midnight), you can plan it around other Burlington activities.
The game concludes back at the starting point—Bank Street—allowing for easy transition to other nearby attractions or a well-earned rest. Many reviews note that this circular route keeps logistics simple and ensures everyone leaves with a sense of completion.
The core of the experience is a user-friendly app. Participants have to bring their own smartphones, which is a plus for tech-savvy groups but something to remember for those traveling lightly. The app delivers clues, tracks your progress, and adds a layer of competitive fun. It’s modern, interactive, and keeps everyone involved.
As a private activity, it’s perfect for small groups or larger parties who want exclusivity. Since only your group participates, you have the flexibility to tailor the experience—whether for a family outing, corporate team-building, or friends’ getaway.
Near public transportation, the meeting point is easy to find, and service animals are allowed, making it accessible for many travelers. The activity is suitable for most travelers, provided they are comfortable with smartphones and active movement.
At just over $12 per person, this game offers good value for a fun, active experience. It’s cheaper than many traditional tours and delivers a memorable, interactive twist on exploring Burlington.

Although the experience doesn’t have any official reviews yet, the description and logistics suggest it’s designed to be engaging and inclusive. The fact that it’s available seven days a week from morning till midnight means you can fit it into almost any schedule. Its simplicity—meeting at a central location and ending there—appears to be appreciated for its convenience.

This activity is ideal for groups looking for active fun rather than a passive sightseeing experience. It’s perfect for families, friends, or colleagues wanting to bond over some friendly competition. If local street-smart skills, quick thinking, and teamwork appeal to you, this could be a highlight of your Burlington trip.


The Hunt in Burlington offers a lively, engaging way to see the city through a different lens—one filled with strategy and action. Its relatively low price point combined with the fun of a chase game makes it a smart choice for groups eager for a memorable experience that’s both social and active. You’ll love how it transforms familiar streets into an arena of suspense, perfect for those who enjoy games of wit and agility.
This activity is best suited for adventurous, game-loving groups who don’t mind a bit of physical activity and digital interaction. It’s a fantastic option for families, friends, or coworkers looking to break the usual mold of sightseeing and get their adrenaline going. Just remember to bring your own smartphone and prepare for some fast-paced fun!

Do I need my own smartphone for the game?
Yes, the game requires participants to bring their own smartphones to access the app that guides the game.
How long does the game last?
It takes about two hours, making it a manageable activity that can fit into most itineraries.
Where does the activity start and end?
Both start and end at Bank Street in downtown Burlington, simplifying logistics and making it easy to plan around other activities.
Is the experience private?
Yes, this is a private tour/activity, so only your group will participate.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What is the price per person?
The cost is approximately $12.02 per person, offering good value for active, entertaining fun.
Is this activity suitable for children or all travelers?
Most travelers can participate, but it’s ideal for those comfortable with smartphone use and active movement.
Are there any accessibility considerations?
The activity is near public transportation and allows service animals. Keep in mind that some walking is involved.
What kind of environment will I be playing in?
The game uses urban streets and public spaces in Burlington’s downtown, offering a lively, city-based experience.
Can I do this activity at any time?
Yes, it’s available every day from 7 AM to midnight, providing flexibility to fit your schedule.
If you’re after a fun, lively way to explore Burlington while testing your wits and agility, The Hunt might just be the surprise hit of your trip. It combines the thrill of a game with the charm of the city—an experience that’s sure to create stories long after the chase ends.