Your Guide to Seattle's Best Easter Egg Hunts

From community centers to festivals, there are plenty of free and family-friendly egg hunts happening across the region this weekend.

Mar. 31, 2026 at 11:33pm

With Easter just around the corner, dozens of egg hunts are taking place across Seattle and western Washington this weekend. Events range from free community center hunts to larger festivals with games, crafts, and visits with the Easter Bunny. Some require tickets or RSVPs, so families should check details ahead of time.

Why it matters

Easter egg hunts are a beloved annual tradition that bring communities together, especially for families with young children. These events provide fun, festive activities and a chance for kids to enjoy the holiday spirit.

The details

The article provides a comprehensive guide to the top Easter egg hunts happening in the Seattle area, including events at local community centers, parks, and other venues. Details are given on the specific times, age groups, and additional activities at each hunt.

  • The Seattle community center egg hunts are all happening on Saturday, April 4 at 10 a.m.
  • The Madison Park Playground event is on Saturday, April 4 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
  • The Oxbow Park, Georgetown egg hunt is on Sunday, April 5 at 11:30 a.m.
  • The Ounces Taproom event in West Seattle is on Saturday, April 4 from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.
  • The Nordstrom Bunny Brunch and Egg Hunts are all on Saturday, April 4 at 11 a.m.

The players

Seattle Parks and Recreation

The city's parks department hosting free egg hunts at various community centers.

Friends of Madison Park

The community group organizing the egg hunt and activities at Madison Park Playground.

Special Bunny Rabbit Rescue

The animal rescue organization benefiting from the Ounces Taproom event in West Seattle.

Nordstrom

The department store chain hosting Bunny Brunch and egg hunt events at multiple locations across western Washington.

Imagine Children's Museum

The Everett museum hosting its annual Hippity Hop Egg Hunt on the rooftop.

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What they’re saying

“Easter is coming up, and with the annual holiday comes egg hunts for kids across the region.”

— Will Wixey, Author

What’s next

Families interested in attending any of the Easter egg hunts should check the specific event details, including start times, age groups, and whether tickets or RSVPs are required.

The takeaway

From free community events to larger festivals, there are plenty of fun and festive Easter egg hunts happening across the Seattle area this weekend. These events provide a great opportunity for families to celebrate the holiday and create lasting memories with their children.