You’re about to embark on an epic adventure around one of Star’s favourite locations. Your choices and the riddles you solve will determine the path you take. Expect it to take 1 to 2 hours to complete and involve up to 4 miles of walking. Your objective depends on the path you choose to follow. Locate one of Star’s secret spots and discover its treasure, or follow the Path of the Curse and revoke or invoke its power. If you complete it, you’ll earn some loot in the form of a coveted accolade.
You might encounter optional Sidequests along your adventure. Embarking on a Sidequest will extend the duration and distance of required walking. You’ll earn additional accolades for completing them.
Requirements
To complete Star’s Treasure Trail, you’ll need a smartphone with a few things:
4G connectivity
Plenty of data
A compass app (or an actual compass)
A notes app (not required, but may be helpful)
Pokémon Go (not required, but it’s fun)
Safety & Accessibility
As you undertake Star’s Treasure Trail, please be mindful of others and take care in traversing it.
If in doubt, please keep to clearly defined footpaths and roads. Any segments of the trail which lead off the beaten path are optional. Please avoid them in wet weather.
This adventure is, of course, dog friendly. Please be responsible when adventuring with your dog. Keep your dog on a lead at all times and be sure to collect any treasure (poop) they might leave on the trail.
There will be some unavoidable mild hills and slopes along the trail due to the nature of the landscape. Hints will help you avoid hills if necessary. Any segments involving steps will be highlighted and are always optional.
Cars might occasionally use some of the paths you’ll be walking on. There is a 5MPH speed limit, but please be vigilant.
Bring plenty of water and keep hydrated.
Disclaimer
Despite best efforts to ensure the trail remains up-to-date, accurate, and functional, things can go wrong. If you encounter a problem along the adventure, please use the ‘Report a problem’ link at the bottom of each trail page.