Shark Tank Adventure Hunt Net Worth and Updates

📊 Company Information

Company:Adventure Hunt
Entrepreneurs:Sean and Jared Bingham
Season/Episode:Season 10, Episode 10
Deal Status:Deal Made
Sharks Involved:Robert Herjavec

💰 Entrepreneur's Ask

Asked Amount $150,000
For Equity10%
Their Valuation $1,500,000

📈 Sharks' Investment (Final Deal)

Investment Amount $150,000
Equity Percentage20%
Final Valuation $750,000

Adventure Hunt Net Worth

Current Net Worth
$3.00M
Year
2025
Annual Revenue
$1.00M

Adventure Hunt was valued at $1.5 million when pitched in 2019. With approximately $1 million in annual revenue by 2023, estimated net worth is approximately $2.5-3 million. The Robert Herjavec partnership accelerated growth through expanded corporate partnerships and nationwide expansion, transforming it into a sustainable, profitable venture.

Brothers Sean and Jared Bingham pitched Adventure Hunt on Shark Tank Season 10 in January 2019, seeking $150,000 for 10% equity, valuing the company at $1.5 million. Adventure Hunt is a real-life treasure hunting experience combining elements of The Amazing Race with modern technology and mobile app integration.

Teams of two to four people download the Adventure Hunt app and complete 10 out of 50 diverse challenges—ranging from eating food without hands to rock climbing—to earn points.

Once teams accumulate enough points, a treasure map unlocks in the app, guiding them to physically buried treasure chests containing GoPro cameras, cash, and all-expenses-paid trips to destinations like Red Frog Resort in Panama.

By pitch time, Adventure Hunt had generated $769,000 in sales within 18 months and had over 150 events scheduled for 2019. The business targeted multiple markets, including corporate team-building events, birthday parties, youth groups, and adventure-seeking adults. Pricing ranged from $30 to $100 per team.

The sharks competed fiercely for the deal. Robert Herjavec offered $150,000 for 20% equity, while Bethenny Frankel countered with $150,000 for 25%. The brothers ultimately accepted Robert’s deal.

Adventure Hunt thrived post-show, expanding partnerships with major brands including Orangetheory Fitness, Ancestry.com, Keller Williams, and USAA. The company grew to approximately $1 million in annual revenue by 2023. After a brief pause in 2020, they resumed operations with public hunts, customizable “Create Your Own Hunt” tools, and corporate team-building events.

Adventure Hunt remains actively operational as of 2025, headquartered in Lehi, Utah, with 11-50 employees. The company continues offering nationwide treasure hunt experiences and custom corporate events.