ZooQuest
Spring Theme: Seasons
Sunday, April 14, 2013 - SOLD OUT
For ages 18 and up only
11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Are You Up to the Challenge?
ZooQuest is a challenging quest-based program, taking place on Saint Louis Zoo grounds. Part trivia challenge and part scavenger-hunt, it guarantees your team will never look at the Saint Louis Zoo the same way again. You’ll notice signs you usually walk right past, colors that aren’t usually noticed, and details that make the Zoo unique. For example, do you know how many animals on the Conservation Carousel have purple saddles? So ask yourself. . .are you ready to walk on the wild side?
ZooQuest - Seasons
ZooQuest isn't your typical scavenger hunt. This competitive program will help you see the Zoo like you’ve never seen it before! The quests contain puzzles and problems that require you to travel around the Zoo in order to solve each one. This spring, ZooQuest will require you to solve a quest about each season of the year. The quest will consist of problems and puzzles that can only be solved by thinking about the Zoo during the summer, spring, winter or fall. Using observation and time-management skills to solve the puzzle-based quests, trivia and I-Spys, it's sure to be a day of challenges and excitement!
NOTE: This program is designed to be challenging within its designated time frame, to the point that teams may not finish all of their quests. ZooQuest involves a lot of walking around the Zoo and paying close attention to details. Therefore, it is recommended for hard core Zoo fans!!
Teams
ZooQuest teams must consist of at least 2, but no more than 4 players. Team members must be 18 years or older to participate.
More information about ZooQuest
Each team is strongly encouraged to bring its own clipboards and pencils.
Fees
$45 per team for Zoo Members
$50 per team for General Public
Registration - SOLD OUT
Register by Monday, April 1, 2013.
To register you may print and mail a ZooQuest Registration Form or for online registration, click here. For registration information contact the Education Department at (314) 646-4544.









