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Wild West Treasure Hunt
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Wild West Treasure Hunt

Hunt for Old Jack Silver's gold in this Wild West treasure hunt for kids. 8 stations of cowboy riddles and a final gold quest. Ages 4–9. Instant PDF.

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  • 👶 Ages 4–6
  • 👥 4–10 players
  • Instant PDF download
  • ⏱️ ~30 min setup
  • 🎯 60–120 min play
  • 🖨️ Print at home (A4)
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👶 Ages 4–9👥 2–10 players🎯 60–120 min play

Our garden became the frontier for three solid hours, and nobody asked if they could come inside.

The Wild West does something magic with kids. There's summat about the adventure of it — the legend, the treasure, the "can I really find it?" — that just hooks them. This treasure hunt taps into that brilliantly without needing fancy costumes or props.

Over 150 years ago, a legendary gold prospector called Old Jack Silver struck it rich in the mountains. He filled a trunk with golden nuggets and coins and hid it somewhere only a true-hearted adventurer could find. Your kids have the map, the clues, and the courage. At 8 different stations across garden or house, they face cowboy-style challenges: labyrinths, code-breaking, symbol puzzles, target games, pattern-spotting, and logic riddles. Each challenge they solve gets them a sticker on their treasure map. When they've collected all eight, they've earned their gold.

Hannah’s honest tip: The "throw things at a target" station (Ghost Town Showdown) is chaos in the best way, but do it in the garden if you possibly can. Also, get a treasure chest or tin ready for the end — kids genuinely light up when they see their "gold" (chocolate coins work a treat, honestly). And if you're mixing ages, the easier riddles at some stations and trickier ones at others means you don't have to choose — everyone gets a challenge that fits.
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489 reviews · 4.7★ average across our hunts — here's what families said about this one:

★★★★☆
Cowboys & Indians for my son's 6th birthday – the boys were in their element! Feather headdresses and cowboy hats from the craft box on top, and the mood was perfect. The tasks are quite manageable for pre-school and primary school children, and my older one (8) helped with the reading aloud as "chief". A few more tasks wouldn't have gone amiss, then it would have been 5 stars. Still a successful afternoon.
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Frequently asked questions

What's the Wild West hunt about?
A cowboy-and-sheriff gold-rush adventure — children follow the trail across the "frontier" to track down the hidden treasure.
Good for a cowboy-themed party?
Perfect for one — pairs with hats, sheriff badges and a western theme for ages 4–6.
Indoors or outdoors?
Both work — the garden makes a great frontier, but it plays just as well indoors.
How do I receive the Wild West Treasure Hunt?
Instant download — the PDF is emailed to you and shown on screen the moment you pay. Print it at home on A4. No postage, no waiting.
Do I need special materials or craft skills?
None. Print the PDF on ordinary A4 paper, cut along the lines and hide the clues — about half an hour of prep before the fun starts.
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