moderate
2–3 hours
Participants should have a moderate level of fitness, able to walk uneven terrain for multiple hours and engage in light climbing or scrambling.
Unlock the secrets of the Mystical Forest in Madison Heights, Michigan. Brace yourself for a magical escape adventure filled with puzzles, hidden idols, and thrilling exploration!
Beginner | 2-10 Players
Embark on an exhilarating adventure in a mystical forest, where you must escape before time runs out! Channel your inner explorer as you navigate treacherous terrain and confront magical guardians in pursuit of the elusive Golden Idol of Rah. Uncover ancient secrets and test your courage in this unforgettable quest!
Escape the cabin before time runs out and you disappear like the others!
In the heart of a mystical forest shrouded in secrets and ancient magic, famed explorer Alfred Winchester III once embarked on a perilous quest. Armed with a weathered map and a determination forged through countless adventures, he pursues the elusive Golden Idol of Rah.
Now it’s your turn! Navigate through the whispering trees and treacherous terrain, discover that the true challenge lies not only in overcoming natural obstacles but also in confronting the mystical guardians who protect the idol’s hidden sanctuary. The forest holds echoes of forgotten civilizations and untold mysteries, testing your courage and cunning at every turn.
DIFFICULTY – BEGINNER
Please arrive 15 minutes early for your reservation.
Player (2-10 Players) -- $30
1 Hour
The terrain can be uneven with roots and rocks, so hiking boots or trail shoes are recommended.
Some puzzles and sections take place in shaded or dimly lit areas, so having extra light helps.
Carry water as there are no water stations along the route and the adventure can last up to 3 hours.
Layer your clothing to adapt to Michigan’s variable weather during your adventure.
The forest area was once inhabited by Native American tribes who considered it sacred and used it for seasonal ceremonies.
Escape Room-Zone Madison Heights supports local conservation efforts by minimizing trail impact and encouraging leave-no-trace principles.
Provides necessary support and protection on uneven forest terrain.
Staying hydrated is key during the physically and mentally demanding adventure.
Useful for darker sections and to see clues clearly when light fades.
Helps adjust for Michigan’s fluctuating spring temperatures and occasional rain.
spring specific