Seattle Gold Rush: Race to the S.S. Portland
Seattle Gold Rush: Race to the S.S. Portland
At the heart of Seattle’s historic downtown, your journey begins with a mystery in your hands: a ticket for the S.S. Portland.
The Klondike Gold Rush is calling, but before you can claim your fortune, you must navigate the bustling streets, solve real-world puzzles, and follow hidden clues to gather the supplies you need. Each step brings you closer to the ship - and to a new life of adventure. But time is running out. Ships are leaving. Crowds move quickly.
Will you and your companions be ready before the final horn sounds? Explore, connect, and make memories as you uncover Seattle’s golden past, one clue at a time. Your adventure, and your destiny awaits.
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Discover the origins of Seattle
Tour Pike Place Market
Learn about the Klondike Gold Rush
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Upon closer inspection, it's not just any piece of paper, it is your ticket for the S.S. Portland. You're on the next ship to the Yukon region to try your luck finding gold before other miners. You'll need to gather your supplies; once you're in the Yukon, you'll be on your own.
To the west, you hear the call of ships making their way to their destinations. If you miss this ship, who knows when you'll be able to board passage again.
Plaatsen die je zult bezoeken
10
Het zal je brengen
60-90 mins
Je zult lopen
4200 stappen
Totale afstand
3.2 km
Route van de ervaring
Uitgangspunt Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park
319 2nd Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104, USAEindpunt Waterfront Park
Waterfront Park, 1401 Alaskan Way, Seattle, WA 98101, USAPlaatsen om te bezoeken
Je zult interessante plekken ontdekken langs de route van de ervaring.
The Chief Sealth statue
Pike Place Market
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Want something adventurous in Seattle beyond Pike Place?
Play Gold Rush: Race to the S.S. Portland. You’ll start at Union Station, solve puzzles while walking through Pike Place, hear stories of the Klondike Gold Rush, and rush to the waterfront before the ship sails. It turns a regular city walk into something with stakes and drama.
Is this quest good for a date with some excitement?
Absolutely. Watch the sunset over Elliott Bay, pause for a coffee near Waterfront Park, then chase clues together through historic downtown. The ticking clock element adds a fun urgency that spices up any date.
Can kids or teens join in and enjoy this one?
Yes—older kids who like puzzles and history will really dig it. The distance (~3.2 km) + walk pace are manageable, and the route includes sights kids will recognize. Pauses are easy to make for snacks or photo ops.
We’re a group of friends—how can we turn this into something extra fun?
Divide into teams, race each other to gather all supplies before the final horn, compare clues, and share aha-moments. Exploring the Gold Rush history together makes for laughs, stories, and possibly bragging rights.
Will I see both famous Seattle landmarks and hidden gems?
Yes. You’ll pass by big ones like Pike Place Market and iconic waterfronts, and also stroll past less obvious corners—quiet alleys, local art pieces, historical plaques often skipped. The mix makes discovery more rewarding.
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