
03 Apr Best Easter Egg Hunts in NYC (2025 Edition)
Spring is in the air, and Easter is hopping our way! If you’re spending the break in NYC and looking for fun with your little ones, we’ve rounded up the best Easter egg hunts happening across the city. From chocolate-filled adventures to bunny photo ops, there’s something egg-stra special for every family to enjoy.
Queens County Farm Museum – Easter Egg Hunt & Farm Fun
April 12 & 19, 2025 | Queens County Farm Museum, Queens
Hop into spring with one of the city’s most beloved Easter traditions! Families are invited to enjoy a day of colorful egg collecting, outdoor games, and festive fun in a beautiful orchard setting. Capture a photo with Whiskers the Bunny, take part in a lively farm-wide scavenger hunt, and explore local food vendors offering delicious seasonal treats.
Don’t miss a visit with the farm animals — and cap off your day with a scenic hayride ($6 per person, free for kids under 3). It’s a perfect way to make joyful springtime memories together!
Green Meadows Farm Easter Egg Hunt
April 12 & 13, 2025 | Green Meadows Farm Brooklyn at Aviator Sports & Events Center, Brooklyn
Hop on over for a day of Easter fun the whole family will love! Join Whiskers the Easter Bunny and friends for a joyful celebration filled with egg hunts, laughter, and sweet surprises. Watch your little ones light up as they search for colorful, treasure-filled eggs, then let the adventure continue with time to explore the farm playground and more festive activities throughout the day.
Easter Super Egg Hunt at Thomas Jefferson Recreation Center
April 19, 2025 | Thomas Jefferson Recreation Center, Manhattan
Here comes Peter Cottontail, hopping down the bunny trail! He’s bringing sweet surprises for every girl and boy — jellybeans, colorful eggs, and baskets full of joy!
Join us for a day filled with Easter fun, games, and treats galore. The Easter Bunny will be stopping by, so don’t miss the chance to celebrate with smiles, laughter, and springtime cheer!
East Midtown Easter Egg Hunt
April 12- 19 | various locations
Kick off the hunt on Saturday, April 12th with the East Midtown Easter Egg Hunt! Participating businesses throughout the East Midtown Partnership will be hiding candy-filled eggs — and a few special golden eggs — for families to find throughout the week. Children under 12 are invited to visit during regular business hours (which may vary by location) to search for hidden eggs through Saturday, April 19th.
Eggstravaganza Concert & Egg Hunt
April 12, 2025 | Shore Road Park, Bay Ridge, Brooklyn
Celebrate Easter with a festive afternoon on the 79th Street Lawn at Shore Road Park in Bay Ridge! Kids ages 10 and under can join in exciting egg hunts, while adults enjoy yard games and live music from Crossroads Worship.
Bring a blanket, gather your friends, and come enjoy a joyful community event for all ages — everyone is welcome!
WBO Spring Egg Hunt at Williamsbridge Oval
April 19, 2025 | Williamsbridge Oval, Bronx
This fun-filled event includes an egg hunt for kids 10 and under, plus sack races, arts & crafts, and photos with the Easter Bunny!
Annual Easter Egg Hunt at Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum
April 12 & 19, 2025 | Pelham Bay, Bronx
It’s the one time of year when putting all your eggs in one basket is totally encouraged! Join us for a fun-filled day of chocolate egg hunts, spring-themed crafts, and photos with the Easter Bunny.
Enjoy tasty snacks and hot dogs available for purchase, and take advantage of free parking across the street at the golf course. Don’t forget to bring your own basket!
Pro Tips for Parents:
– Always check if registration is required – many events fill up quickly!
– Bring your own basket (and a backup bag – you never know how many eggs your kids will collect).
– Dress for the weather and bring wipes – muddy adventures are part of the fun!
– If you’re looking to avoid the crowds, weekday events or smaller community hunts are often more relaxed.
Whether your little ones are seasoned egg hunters or it’s their first time, NYC offers so many amazing ways to celebrate Easter. Keep an eye on local community centers, churches, and neighborhood groups too – there are often hidden gems close to home!
Want more Easter break ideas? Have a look at our events calendar for family fun in NYC!
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