Type your kid's name. Get a personalized 2-hour Central Park adventure starring them.

$19. You hold the phone in the park like a map. Built with AI and human-edited copy, grounded in real park maps and public sources you can double-check.

Here's how your child's adventure begins:

your child, the Guardians of Central Park need you. Nutty the Squirrel just dashed past Balto with the Golden Acorn, and the park is losing its magic by the minute. Your family is the only crew that can bring it back.

The full script uses their name (and siblings) on every stop, not only here.

How the Golden Acorn quest works

Three children on a path in the Tuileries Garden, Paris, during a family quest
The Laurent family testing an early quest in the Tuileries garden in Paris.
See what a quest looks like — try the free demo

You hold the phone. They hold the adventure.

Here is how OhMyQuest turns a Central Park visit into an unforgettable adventure

Central Park, on purpose

One flagship route through the park you already planned to visit: about two hours, iconic stops, pacing that works for ages 5 to 10. No generic world map, no guessing if the clues still match the benches.

  • Balto to Pilgrim Hill: the flagship walking loop
  • Rain and coffee-stop notes in the parent guide
  • Private quest page after you personalize

Personalize for your kids

Your kids appear in the story by name. Add optional outfit notes and we weave them into clues and art. Their adventure, not a generic template.

  • Kids' names woven into the story
  • Optional outfit notes for clues and illustrations
  • Age-adapted difficulty

Paris playtest — “Listen like a detective”

Illustrated quest moment: listening game on a garden path

The quest says

Children playing along on a path in the Tuileries Garden

What actually happens

Step-by-step in the park

On the private quest page, you move stop by stop: parent reads the cue, kids search, you tap forward. The messy phone previews are from a Tuileries playtest; your hunt uses the same flow in the browser -- text and layout you read aloud to your kids.

  • Clear prompts for each stop on your phone
  • You narrate; kids stay in the real world
  • No app store install

Yours forever, no subscription, no app store

Pay once, access your personalized hunt forever. Come back next season -- the park changes, the quest stays fresh.

  • One-time payment, no subscription
  • Private online quest page
  • Downloadable PDF booklet

Your printable PDF: flip-through preview. Private play link in your email after purchase.

The quests

Route-based adventures in Central Park today. More parks are in the works.

Golden Acorn

The flagship two-hour story walk: personalized names, parent prompts, and stops from Balto toward Pilgrim Hill.

A Central Park Zoo quest is in the works. Tell us you want it and we will email you when it is ready.

François, founder of OhMyQuest

Every Sunday I would take my niece to the park. After 20 minutes: 'I'm bored, can I have your phone?' I looked for outdoor activities that didn't cost a fortune, didn't depend on an animator or the weather, and actually felt personal. Nothing existed. So I built it. Weeks designing routes, writing challenges that mix thinking with running around, and illustrating her as the hero of the story. Now she asks me when we can do the next quest.

François

The Laurent family on a path in the Tuileries Garden during an early quest test
The Laurent family testing an early quest in the Tuileries garden in Paris.
Three children doing jumping jacks on a gravel path in the Tuileries Garden
Kids burning energy between clues.
Three children celebrating with certificates after a quest in Paris
Celebrating a finished run.
Three children running down a tree-lined path in the Tuileries Garden
Running to the next stop.
Printed quest booklet, invitation, and closed treasure box on a wooden floor
Quest goodies and prizes from a family treasure hunt
Open wooden treasure box with medals, ribbons, and scrolls

PDFs, box, and loot from a real playtest print run.

Same format and structure as the Central Park quest you can buy today; photos are from Paris playtests with my family.

Not a boring PDF

Other scavenger hunts look like a Word doc. Ours looks like a treasure map.

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Illustrated by AI, curated by hand

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Printable PDF you can bring offline

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Story and clues on your phone in the park

🔒Privacy first

Your family's data stays yours

We're parents too. We built OhMyQuest with the same care we'd want for our own kids.

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Used only for your hunt

Your kids' names and details power the story and illustrations. Nothing else.

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Never sold, never shared

No ad networks. No data brokers. No third-party marketing. Ever.

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Private link, only for you

Your quest lives at a unique URL sent to the email you used at checkout.

Questions? Read our full privacy policy.

A letter from the future

Hey, it's you. But 20 years older.

The kids are grown. Jobs, apartments, opinions about wine. You're proud of them.

Remember those Sunday afternoons? The park was right there. But you were tired, and Netflix was easier...

Childhood is only 18 summers.

Spoiler: it flies by.

So drag them outside. Hide some treasures. Let them get muddy. They'll remember it forever.

You've still got those Sundays. Use them.

— You, but with reading glasses

One-time payment. Access forever.

$19

Central Park Golden Acorn quest.

  • Personalized story with your kids' names
  • Custom illustrations featuring your kids' names and outfit notes
  • Private online quest page with step-by-step prompts
  • Downloadable PDF booklet
Start your Central Park adventure - $19

Cheaper than one hour at an indoor playground

That's less than two coffees for an afternoon of adventure

If your kid does not have fun, reply to the email and I will refund you personally. François.

Happy adventurer character (same art style as the Tuileries quest pages)

FAQ

Everything parents ask before their first quest

Choose Golden Acorn in Central Park. Tell us your kids' names, ages, and optional outfit notes. After checkout, your personalized quest usually opens in the browser, and we email you the link so you can find it later. You get a private online experience plus printable materials. Head to Central Park and follow the route.