
The city of Blaine is reviving its traditional Medallion Hunt, a game that invites locals to decode clues and find a hidden medallion within the community's parks. Set to begin on June 27, the treasure hunt offers a mix of outdoor adventure and a chance for one lucky resident to claim a $500 prize. The first clue is scheduled to be released at noon on the kickoff date, with subsequent clues following at detailed times.
In a social media post dripping excitement, the city announced the return of the hunt, detailing the rule that the medallion will be placed in one of Blaine's numerous parks, specifically not on private property and within reachable, eyesight limits – not buried or positioned above five feet off the ground. Playing in Blaine's vast park spaces, enthusiasts know to keep their search to the public realms and easily accessible spots within the 65 potential locations where the medallion could lay in wait.
Participants are encouraged to check the official Blaine Facebook page and other designated social media for real-time updates, where "clues will be published at various times until June 30," according to the post. For those with a keen appetite for such community engagement, the hunt not only fosters a spirit of camaraderie but also stimulates local tourism by showcasing the city's parks.
For a detailed clue schedule and park maps, hunters can visit the Blaine municipal website, ensuring they're armed with all the necessary information to embark on this explorative endeavor. Excitement for the event runs rampant across the city, with residents poised at the edge of their seats, ready to leap into action as the first clue drops and the medallions silently call from their leafy hideaways to be discovered.









