TCTreasure SCOTT COUNTY Bring your fur-child On a walk through the Wild For a picnic on the hill— You could go Loco While combing for Coco Where whatever can happen will.
TCTreasure ANOKA COUNTY The man with the 'stache Looks over this cache At a woodsy watering station— Advance on a vector To meet the director Of Parks and Recreation.
TCTreasure HENNEPIN COUNTY Leap like a cricket Into the Thicket— To extract a syrupy treat; Embark on a tour To cast your lure— Angle for something sweet!
TCTreasure DAKOTA COUNTY Head through the Woods To sniff out the goods On a trail of suitable size; To find this Long Dog, Flip over a log— And claim the Dakota prize!
TCTreasure RAMSEY COUNTY Conduct this fifth quest Near an empty nest That looks out over the water. It’s a wonderful day To frolic and play; Hot—and getting hotter!
TCTreasure CARVER COUNTY No need for dismay, Looking every which way, To wander by guess and by gosh; Just jam on down To Paisley Town— And bring your pup for a Wash!
TCTreasure WASHINGTON COUNTY Rise and report To a Woody fort And find this satchel of loot; For our last mini-game, Begin with a name On the sole of a sheriff’s boot!
TCTreasure FINAL CLUE It’s a four-legged race To the old fireplace At Minnehaha Park; From there, you’ll see What’s left of a tree— BARK BARK BARK BARK BARK!!!
TCTreasure CLUE EXPLANATIONS The Scott County clue contains the words “Wild” and “Loco” and the phrases “a picnic on the hill” and "Whatever can happen will" (Murphy's Law). The prize was hidden near a picnic table at the Murphy-Hanrehan Dog Park in Savage. The Anoka County clue contains the phrases "a woodsy watering station" and both "The man with the 'stache" and "the director / Of Parks and Recreation" (in reference to the character Ron Swanson). The prize was hidden on a trail in the Swanson Off-Leash Dog Area at Aquatore Park in Blaine. The Hennepin County clue contains the words "Leap," "Thicket," and "Angle," and the phrases "extract a syrupy treat," "cast your lure," and "something sweet." The prize was hidden in a small, stone wall between two trails at Fish Lake Dog Park in Maple Grove. The Dakota County clue contains the words "Woods" and "Dakota," and the phrases "a trail of suitable size" and "flip over a log." The prize was hidden under a hollow log along a trail in the southeastern corner of Dakota Woods Dog Park in Rosemount. The Ramsey County clue contains the word "hotter" and the phrases "an empty nest / That looks out over the water" and "frolic and play." The prize was hidden in a bush near a large, empty nesting platform overlooking a wetland at Otter Lake Dog Park in White Bear Township. The Carver County clue contains the word "Wash" and the phrases "No need for dismay, / Looking every which way, / To wander by guess and by gosh" and "jam on down / To Paisley Town." The prize was hidden in a self-serve dog bag box in a low-lying region of Lake Minnewashta Dog Park in Chanhassen—home of Prince, Paisley Park Studios, and the Prince Rogers Nelson Memorial Highway. The Washington County clue contains the phrases “a Woody fort" and "a name / On the sole of a sheriff's boot!"—a reference to the Toy Story character Woody and his first owner, Andy. The prize was hidden inside the base of a tree and covered with bark, at the center intersection of Andy's Bark Park in Woodbury. The Bonus Clue contains the phrases “Seize the day,” “little by little,” and “Connect the dots / Of seven spots, / To find the prize in the middle!” The primary cache was hidden at Minnehaha Dog Park—the closest such public facility to the center of the rough circle formed by the seven earlier mini-hunt locations. There, a sticker reading "Carpe Diem" can be found at the front gate. The Final Clue references the Bluey episode "Stumpfest," and pinpoints the prize's hiding spot inside a tree stump near the old fireplace at Minnehaha Dog Park.