Be the Hero of a Mythic Quest!

For more than 15 years, we have led Adventure Quest programs where the kids playact as the heroes of a dynamic and exciting adventure. Participants choose mythic archetypes and powers, band together as a team, solve riddles and dilemmas, and swashbuckle with foes. In small groups of about six children, everyone gets a chance to shine and be the hero of a mythic quest!

In Adventure Quest™, the children and teens become the heroes of an incredibly fun and dynamic quest, working together in a mythical and magical world to overcome interesting challenges, solve mystifying riddles, brainstorm unique solutions to puzzling dilemmas, and swashbuckle with foes. The campers experience the excitement and confidence that comes from banding together to defend their village, solve a perplexing mystery, or negotiate a peace treaty.

Wielding safe foam Swasher swords, the children play dueling games and act out challenges like fending off a bullying ogre or a thieving band of pirates, in an environment that teaches good sportsmanship, fair-play, and respect for others. Then they exercise their minds as they try to piece together the clues in a coded riddle and follow a map to buried treasure. Questers end the program feeling empowered, excited, and full of stories to tell.

Gear up for adventure with our Adventure Quest Game Book, available at our online store, and have it delivered to your child when they come to quest.

My son loves your camps! I asked, “if you could go to all of the Disney parks or to Adventure Quest this summer, which would you choose?” He said, “Adventure Quest!”
Mr. Alipour-fard, parent
My girls think A.Q. is the best camp they’ve ever attended.”
Sharon Bianchini, MSW
“Incredibly creative staff who introduce serendipity into every quest, perpetuating the sense of magic for those children and adults who are on the verge of losing it.”
Ellen Greenhouse

Program Locations

Adventure Quest is available at these locations:

Bellingham:

Seattle:

Online:

Program Details

  • Ages 6 to 17 years old
  • Small groups of six support close relationships and a meaningful experience
  • A new quest every time, customized by the students’ interests
  • Challenges develop physical, social, and mental skills. See our experiential education outcomes
  • Students are grouped by age, experience, and interest for best fit, when possible