A father-son duo beat thousands of fellow treasure hunters all vying for the same prize: a chest worth $25,000 “hidden somewhere in Utah.”
The pair was the first to successfully decipher clues that led them to Grove Creek, a steep canyon about a 40-mile drive south from Salt Lake City, where the treasure chest was hidden in the 2024 Treasure Hunt, event organizers said on social media.
This year, treasure hunters had to decipher a poem in Spanish to get hints — though the family had an “aha moment” when they shifted their focus from Spanish history to the native history of Utah, according to Damon, the dad who took his sons on the winning hunt with him.
He remembered something he’d read about the native tribe gathering around Utah Lake for festivals and ceremonies, Damon said. Then he connected the location to a clue in the poem about a choir and another clue about a shadow, which together pointed the dad and his sons to Grove Creek.