Easter Egg Hunts Abound Across East Idaho This Week

From Ammon to Ririe, communities are hosting festive Easter events for families.

Apr. 1, 2026 at 5:35pm

With Easter just around the corner, numerous cities and organizations across east Idaho have planned a variety of Easter egg hunts and other Easter-themed activities for the coming days. The events range from traditional egg hunts to sensory-friendly and accessibility-focused hunts, as well as community celebrations with the Easter Bunny, photos, and more.

Why it matters

These Easter events provide fun, family-friendly activities for communities across the region to come together and celebrate the holiday. They also highlight the efforts of local organizations to ensure all children can participate in the festivities, including those with special needs.

The details

The events span multiple cities, including Idaho Falls, Ammon, Ashton, Chubbuck, Pocatello, Rexburg, Ririe, and Shelley. Some highlights include an 'Eggstravaganza' event in Idaho Falls with an egg hunt, photos with the Easter Bunny, and an Easter-themed walk-through; a sensory-friendly, wheelchair-accessible egg hunt in Chubbuck; and a special needs egg hunt in Shelley. Many of the events are free and open to the public.

  • The events are scheduled from April 2 through April 5, with the majority taking place on Saturday, April 4.
  • The earliest event is the Idaho Falls 'Eggstravaganza' on Thursday, April 2 at 4 p.m.
  • The latest event is the Easter brunch in Idaho Falls on Sunday, April 5 at 11 a.m.

The players

Rainbow Restoration

A local organization partnering with Keller Williams Realty to host an Easter event in Idaho Falls.

Life Care Center

A senior living facility in Ammon hosting a community Easter egg hunt.

Pourtneuf District Library

Hosting a sensory-friendly, accessible Easter egg hunt in Chubbuck.

Hope Lutheran Church and School

Hosting a drive-thru Easter egg hunt in Idaho Falls.

Idaho Falls Downtown Development Corporation

Organizing a 'Find the Easter Bunny' event in downtown Idaho Falls.

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The takeaway

From traditional egg hunts to inclusive, accessibility-focused events, east Idaho communities are coming together this Easter season to provide a variety of engaging activities for families to enjoy. These celebrations showcase the region's commitment to fostering inclusive, community-driven traditions.