Mall
The mall is a prime location for a girls' night out scavenger hunt, particularly if you have shoppers in the group. It's important not to draw too much attention to yourself or do anything that can get you in trouble with mall security. Easy ideas you can do at the mall include a picture with a mall employee, a discarded receipt within a certain dollar range, a picture in a prom gown and an employment application from a store.
Dares
A scavenger hunt based on dares is common for bachelorette parties, but it works for a girls' night out as well. This scavenger hunt concept works best for outgoing groups as most dares require approaching strangers. Bars are common locations for this type of activity. The average dare scavenger hunt includes things such as getting a guy's phone number, serenading a stranger, kissing the head of a bald man or dancing on a bar. The type of dares you include will depend on the group of girls and their comfort level, but the point is to push people a little outside their normal comfort range.
Around Town
An around-town scavenger hunt keeps the girls' night out moving. The list for an around town scavenger hunt typically includes landmarks or notable locations within the city. Because you can't collect the landmarks, a camera is needed for this scavenger hunt. Most scavenger hunts of this type require all of the team members except the photographer to appear in the picture. This prevents teams from splitting up into smaller groups to get through the tasks faster. Cruising around town in limos adds an upscale feel to this girls' night out scavenger hunt.
Video Scavenger Hunt
A video scavenger hunt works well for an outgoing group of ladies. Each group has a video camera and a list of tasks they must perform on camera. Examples include singing in front of a store, doing a cartwheel by a landmark or washing a stranger's car window for him. Since some tasks are naturally easier than others, a point system that awards more points for more difficult or embarrassing tasks works well.