We’ve rounded up a handful of community Easter egg hunts happening this year. Know of an Easter egg hunt we missed?
1Aspen Grove Community Egg Hunt
Saturday, April 3, 10 am-noon
Aspen Grove Park, 439 Cool Springs Boulevard, Franklin
The community is invited to an Easter egg hunt at Aspen Grove Park. Egg hunt will begin at 11 am.
2Lucky Ladd Farms
Friday – Saturday, April 2-3, 11 am – 4 pm
4374 Rocky Glade Road, Eageville
Celebrate spring with the Easter Bunny as he gets things hopping around the Farm! This family-friendly event features all your favorite farm attractions, non-stop egg hunts, and you will meet some of our brand new sweet fuzzy baby animals. It’s an EGG-citing way start the spring season! Easter Bunny meet-and-greets takes place each hour throughout event.
Purchase tickets here.
3Nashville Zoo Eggstravanganzoo
Saturday, April 3, 9 am – 4 pm
Nashville Zoo, 3777 Nolensville Pike, Nashville
Nashville Zoo’s annual spring celebration is back with egg hunts and Easter fun for children of all ages. With Covid safety precautions in mind, the Zoo will host 13 egg hunts on an egg hunt field larger than ever before. Other activities include keeper talks, animal encounters and animal egg hunts throughout the day around the park.
Reservations are required for everyone, including members, and capacity is limited, so we HIGHLY recommend purchasing your ticket or reserving your entry time as soon as possible. Entry times will sell out.
Purchase tickets here.
4Easter Egg Hunt in the Trees
Friday, April 2, noon – 8 pm
The Adventure Park Nashville, 801 C Percy Warner Boulevard, Nashville
Join us Easter weekend, April 2-4, for our Easter Egg Hunt in the Trees! The Easter bunny will be hard at work hiding eggs for a COVID-friendly hunt all weekend long.
Purchase tickets here.
5Mill Creek Brewing Easter Egg Hunt
Saturday, April 3, noon – 6 pm
2008 B Johnson Industrial Boulevard, Nolensville
Students at Ravenwood High School are part of a 7- week competition run by the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. As part of the competiton to raise money, they’ve created an Easter Egg hunt event with activities. Egg Hunts begin at 1 pm and 3 pm.
Cost is $8 to participate along with additional face painting and acitivites.
6Easter Egg Hunt at FPC
Saturday, April 3, 11 am
First Presbyterian Church, 101 Legends Club Lane, Franklin
FPC is hosting an Easter Egg hunt on Saturday, April 3. Ages infant to 8-years-old can participate in the free event. This will be an outdoor socially-distanced event with masks required to attend.
Register for the event here.