Seattle Flashlight Easter Egg Hunt
Ballard Community Center, 6020 28th Ave. N.W., Seattle, Washington
Ph. 206-684-4093
The Ballard Community Center typically hosts a Flashlight Easter Egg Hunt for the pre-teen to teen age bracket. Kids age 11-16 years of age can bring a flashlight and hunt for candy and prizes. In years past, this event has been held on the Friday before Easter at 8:15pm.
Seattle Preschool Easter Egg Hunt
High Point Community Center and Field, 6920 34th Ave. S.W., Seattle, Washington
Ph. 206- 684-7422
Typically on the Thursday before Easter, children ages 5 and younger have enjoyed an Easter egg hunt, games, crafts and a visit with the Easter Bunny from 10am - 12 Noon. Cost for this event is usually $5 per child.
Seattle Zoo Easter Egg Hunt Event
Woodland Park Zoo, 5500 Phinney Ave. N., Seattle, Washington
Ph. 206-548-2500
Typically held on the Saturday before Easter, the Woodland Park Zoo hosts an Easter Egg Hunt for children ages 1-8. In addition to the egg hunt, there are crafts, bunny encounters, and zoo programs for all to enjoy. In prior years the Easter Egg Hunts are divided into age groups: and younger, 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m.; ages 3-5 and ages 6-8, 10, 10:30, 11, 11:30 a.m., noon, 1, 1:30, 2 p.m. The $8-$11 cost of Zoo admission also covers the Easter Egg Hunt activities.
Seattle Spring Easter Egg Hunt and Pancake Breakfast
Alki Community Center, 5817 S.W. Stevens St., Seattle, Washington
Ph. 206-684-7430
Usually held on the Saturday before Easter, the Alki Community Center hosts an All-You-Can-Eat breakfast featuring scrambled eggs, sausage, juice and coffee, from 8:30-11:30 a.m. for a fee of $4 per person. Children 5 and younger are free. In addition to the breakfast, Seattle area kids ages 3-11 will get to take part in the Easter
Egg Hunt where they can search for chocolate eggs, candy and other prizes.
Seattle Spring Easter Egg Hunt
Meadowbrook Community Center, 10517 35th Ave. N.E., Seattle, Washington Ph. 206-684-7522
This Seattle area annual Easter Egg hunt event features inflatable bouncy houses and snacks at the Meadowbrook Community Center for kids ages 3-10 and usually runs from 10 a.m.- 12 noon.
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Post a CommentI know Easter is for the kids and although I have one and she will have to soend it with her Dad this year, I am trying to find something fun for us adults to do that doesn't require getting drunk and acting foolish. Does anyone know of Easter egg hunts that are for us older kids.