Office outings to bring the team together

We are providing ways to facilitate team-bonding and fun experiances with 10+ office outings that are sure to bring coworkers together.

Nine team members holding a treasure chest during a scavenger hunt.

Search for treasure with your team.

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Now that folks are getting back into the swing of office life, it’s time to let your hair down — we’re talkin’ about you, bosses — for some team bonding experiences. We’ve gathered 10+ opportunities to plan for your next office outing and break up the monotony of work.

Friendly competition

Dogwood Country Club | Take a swing at golf and good-fun at this indoor golf simulator experience featuring a full bar and catering options.

Kings Bowling | This spot offers fun for the whole office with arcade games, bowling, air hockey, and billiards.

RushHour Karting | Show your boss who’s boss on the race track at this high-speed facility.

TRI SPORTS | Interested in hosting fitness challenges, field days, or other physical activities? Let Tri Sports take care of the heavy lifting.

Urban Axes | Take your office crew to throw an ax or two to compete for prizes and bragging rights.

A group of volunteers with yellow vests.

Set up a corporate volunteer day with The Great Raleigh Cleanup.

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Team bonding

Bee Downtown Corporate Hive Program | Truly a one-of-a-kind experience, this hands-on program creates a space for employees to engage with bees, agriculture, and each other by installing and maintaining beehives on corporate campuses.

Escape rooms | Nothing says “I love my job” like getting stuck in a room with your coworkers — escape rooms like Nerd Escape Room and The Tower Escapes will test your team’s communication skills.

Triangle Treasure Hunt | Book a private treasure hunt for your employees to explore the city in a different way and build on relationships.

The Great Raleigh Cleanup | Schedule a volunteer day cleanup to help keep Raleigh litter free while engaging with the environment and coworkers.

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