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Edina Today
By the People, for the People
Edina Residents Hop to It for Annual Egg Hunt
Community comes together for festive spring celebration in Minnesota suburb.
Apr. 5, 2026 at 2:12pm
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Hundreds of families in the Minneapolis suburb of Edina gathered over the weekend for the city's annual Easter egg hunt, a beloved community tradition. Despite chilly spring weather, children bundled up in coats and hats to search for colorful eggs hidden throughout a local park.
Why it matters
The Edina egg hunt is a longstanding event that brings the community together each spring, providing a fun and festive way for families to celebrate the season. As a suburb with a high cost of living, Edina's ability to maintain affordable, accessible events like this helps foster a sense of togetherness and shared experience among residents.
The details
The egg hunt was organized by the Edina Parks and Recreation Department and featured thousands of eggs hidden across Rosland Park. Children were divided into age groups to ensure a fair and orderly hunt, with the youngest participants given a head start. In addition to the egg hunt, the event included games, crafts, and visits from the Easter Bunny.
- The egg hunt took place on Saturday, April 4, 2026.
- Edina has hosted the annual event for over 30 years.
The players
Edina Parks and Recreation Department
The local government agency responsible for organizing community events and maintaining public green spaces in Edina, Minnesota.
Easter Bunny
A costumed character who made an appearance at the egg hunt to greet children and pose for photos.
What they’re saying
“It's such a fun tradition that brings the whole community together. The kids get so excited to hunt for eggs and see the Easter Bunny.”
— Sarah Johnson, Edina resident
“We're grateful to the parks department for putting on this event every year. It's a great way to celebrate spring and get the little ones outside.”
— Mark Thompson, Edina parent
What’s next
The Edina Parks and Recreation Department is already planning next year's egg hunt, which is scheduled for Saturday, April 5, 2027.
The takeaway
The annual Edina egg hunt demonstrates how a simple community event can bring people together and create lasting memories, even in a suburb known for its affluence. By providing affordable, family-friendly activities, the city fosters a sense of shared experience that helps strengthen neighborhood ties.


