Below is the list of the best egg hunts, bunny photos, train rides, and other events in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
Easter Egg Hunt Near Me
Grab your baskets and kids and head to one of the easter celebrations. This list of events has both free and inexpensive fun that the entire family will enjoy.
Fort Worth Easter Events
Easter Party At Nash Farm
Join the Nash Farmhands as they explore Easter traditions. Guests can also learn about chuck wagon cooking and shearing sheep, demonstrating the fleece-to-wool process.
Families will also be able to make and personalize a wooden toolbox. Certain activities require coupons that can be purchased on-site. Concessions will also be available for purchase.
When: TBD
Where: Nash Farm Grapevine
Cost: $5 per person
Stockyards Easter Egg Hop
Hop on down to the Stockyards for a family-friendly event! Kids can explore Stockyards Station and Mule Alley and look for Easter eggs filled with candy and toys.
The day will include live music, kid-friendly activities, and more!
When: TBD
Where: Fort Worth Stockyards
Cost: FREE
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Miracle Eggstravaganza
Miracle Eggstravaganza is an award-winning FREE event designed for special needs children and their families. T
aking place at the accessible Texas Rangers Miracle League Field in Bicentennial Park for an afternoon of egg scrambles, sweet treats, a balloon artist and so much more!
The Easter Bunny will also be stopping by to take pictures with you and your family.
Egg scrambles will be available every 15 minutes from 1 p.m. to 2:45 p.m. On-site pre-registration is required to reserve your child’s spot in an egg scramble.
The registration table will open at 12:45 p.m. Don’t forget to bring a basket!
When: TBD
Where: Bicentennial Park Playground & Texas Rangers Miracle League Field
Cost: Free
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Kinder Joy Eggcellent Scavenger Hunt
Stop by the Kinder Joy booth in the Dallas Zoo’s entry plaza to get your clue sheet for this egg-themed scavenger hunt around ZooNorth.
Kids can also visit and take photos with the Easter Bunny from 10 am–2 pm.
When: TBD
Where: Dallas Zoo
Cost: Free with regular admission: $22 for adults; $17 for children. Reserve tickets
Adult Egg Hunt
Egg hunts are not just for kids anymore! Enjoy a night of old-fashioned fun as eager adults show up to experience the fierce competition.
Every egg contains a prize. Guests are encouraged to bring a flashlight and good running shoes. Egg collection containers will be provided.
The rain date will be Friday, March 29.
When: March 22, 7:30-10:30 p.m.
Where: 12300 Ford Road, Farmers Branch
Cost: $30; Online registration is required.
Aqua Egg Hunt
Splashing in the water and scooping up floating eggs is how they do an egg hunt Play Frisco style!
Kids are divided by age into separate pools: 2.5 to 4-year-olds in the play pool, 5 to 6-year-olds in the lazy river, and 7 to 10-year-olds in the activity pool. Kids under 8 must wear a life jacket provided at check-in.
Each session is 20 minutes.
Each kid gets photos with the Easter Bunny, take-home crafts, temporary tattoos, good bags, and eggs they collect.
When: March 16
Where: Frisco Athletic Center – Indoor Aquatic Center
Cost: $15; Ticket includes day pass to stay and play.
Electric Egg Hunt
A black-light Easter egg hunt for kids aged 11-17. Special black-light flashlights, food, and beverages will be provided.
When: March 28, 8-10 p.m.
Where: The Keller Pointe
Cost: $25; registration is required.
Easter in Turtle Creek Park
FREE afternoon Easter celebrations feature food trucks, music, games, photos with the Easter Bunny, the ever-popular Pooch Parade, a DJ, and a new Easter Egg Recognition Wall
When: March 31; 1-5 p.m.
Where: Turtle Creek Park
Cost: Free for egg hunt; $25 registration for pooch parade
Easter Bunny Express
Hop aboard the Grapevine Vintage Railroad for a family-friendly train excursion inside a climate-controlled passenger rail where the Easter Bunny has a meet and greet with the riders.
The ride, includes an Easter Bunny story reading, family photo opportunities, and Easter candy. The train ride lasts approximately one hour.
When: Sunday, March 31
Where: Cotton Belt Depot, Historic Downtown Grapevine
Cost: $20; Purchase tickets online
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Easter Egg Hound Hunt
Bring your four-legged family members to sniff out treat-filled Easter eggs. If they find the golden egg you’ll win a special prize.
Two dogs are welcome per person. Dogs must be current on their tags and must be on non-retractable leashes (6 feet max).
When: TBD
Where: Oak Point Park & Nature Preserve, Plano
Cost: $5 per dog for Plano residents; $9 for nonresidents.