Hippity-hoppity, Easter’s on its way, and the Easter Bunny has been busy dying eggs and gathering treats and prizes for these Easter baskets. It appears like 2022 is the yr all of the Easter egg hunts are lastly resuming!
If you happen to’re questioning the place to take the children (and in at the least one case, your pupper) to hunt for eggs and get selfies with the Easter Bunny this yr, we have got some options. You will discover conventional egg hunts in addition to scavenger hunts and celebrations of spring on this record. Here is a have a look at the place all of the enjoyable Easter occasions are hoppening, er, occurring, across the Larger Cincinnati space.
April 2
Anderson Township: 10 a.m., Cherry Grove United Methodist Church, 1428 Eight Mile Street. Old school egg hunt on entrance garden. Carry personal basket. Ages 10-under. facebook.com.
Corryville: 1-4 p.m., 151 Goodman Drive. Egg hunt, video games, crafts and extra. Carry personal basket. facebook.com.
East Walnut Hills: noon-3 p.m., Woodburn Brewing, 2800 Woodburn Ave. Barks Bunnies & Brews is fundraiser for Cincinnati Animal CARE. Carry canine for Easter egg scavenger hunt adopted by image with Easter Bunny. $10 money donation to take part.
Edgewood: 2-3 p.m., Freedom Park, 440 Freedom Park Drive. Hunt divided into age teams and areas. Soccer area ages 3-4, baseball area ages 5-6, basketball courtroom ages 7-8. Children should hunt on their very own, with out assist from adults. Redeem prize tickets from particular eggs at Noll Shelter. Inclement climate cancels occasion. Free and open to public. facebook.com.
Fairfield: Egg-splorers hunt for six giant wood Easter eggs positioned someplace within the metropolis’s 29 parks. Take an image of every discovered and submit all six by April 10 to mjmcgraw@fairfieldoh.gov. First 50 submitted win a prize.
Fort Mitchell: 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Redwood/Common Ormsby Soccer Fields, 71 Orphanage Street. Free snacks, drinks, egg hunt, petting zoo, photos with the Easter Bunny and extra. Free. eventbrite.com.
Middletown: noon-3 p.m., Sebald Park-Elk Creek MetroPark, 5580 Elk Creek Street. Ages 12-under can discover one dozen eggs and switch them in for sweet and a prize. Stay animals, garden video games and crafts. Select time slot 12:30, 1:30 or 2:30 p.m. $5, free for adults. reservations.yourmetroparks.net.
Trenton: 1-2:30 p.m., Freedom Home Church, 5346 Hamilton Trenton Street. Open to the neighborhood. Protected place for teenagers to hunt for eggs crammed with sweet. Free snacks and drinks. star933.com.
April 3
Fairfield: 3-5 p.m., Gilmore Lanes, 5595 Dixie Hwy. Hop & Bowl consists of 2 video games of bowling, shoe rental, small soda, photograph alternative with Easter Bunny and small reward. $10 per individual. Reservations required: 513-874-3838.
Hyde Park: 1-4 p.m., Hyde Park Group United Methodist Church, 1345 Grace Ave. Outside occasion. Hunt begins on car parking zone facet at registration desk and ends at prize desk. One 30-minute slot per household. Free, however tickets required: facebook.com.
April 9
California: 1-6 p.m., Ebersole Group Middle, 5671 Kellogg Ave. Egg hunt, video games and prizes, bake sale, raffle baskets. Egg hunt is free, $1 tickets for video games and refreshments. $5 raffle baskets. facebook.com.
Covington: 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Devou Park Bandshell, 1 Bandshell Blvd. Music, meals, enjoyable and egg hunt. covingtonky.gov.
Deer Park: 11 a.m., Chamberlin Park, 7640 Plainfield Street. Carry personal basket. Photograph alternatives with Easter Bunny. Hunt divided into age teams: 3-under, 4-6, 7-9 and ages 10-12. Free. facebook.com.
Delhi Township: 9:45 a.m., Delhi Park Lodge, Foley Street. Ages infant-8 years previous. Discover sure egg and win prize. Free and open to public. facebook.com.
Downtown: 9-10:30 a.m., Cincinnati Fireplace Museum, 315 W. Courtroom St. Hunt takes place inside museum over two flooring of historical past displays. Easter Bunny visits for selfie alternatives. Carry personal basket. $10 per individual. facebook.com.
Fairfield: 10 a.m.-noon, Fairfield Greens North Hint, 2605 Augusta Blvd. Carry baskets and seize all of the Easter eggs yow will discover. Some eggs maintain particular prizes. Easter Bunny visits. Hunts are damaged down by age teams: 2-4, 5-7 and 8-10 years previous. Free and open to the general public. facebook.com.
Florence: 2-3 p.m., Immanuel United Methodist Church, Boone Campus, 1440 Boone Aire Street. Outside egg hunt for all ages. Photograph alternatives with Easter Bunny, particular prizes and 10,000 eggs. Carry personal basket. facebook.com.
Fort Thomas: 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Tower Park, 130 N. Fort Thomas Ave. Footage with Easter Bunny 10:30-11:45 a.m., egg hunt at midday. Ages 1-3 hunt round Mess Corridor, ages 4-6 hunt on ball area, ages 7-8 hunt on principal playground. ftthomas.org.
Inexperienced Township: 1 p.m., Veterans Park, 6231 Harrison Ave. Carry your individual basket and digital camera. Easter Bunny visits. facebook.com.
Hamilton: 7-10 p.m., Forest Run MetroPark, Timberman Ridge Space, 1976 Timberman Street. Carry flashlight for this nighttime egg hunt for ages 12-under. Gather 12 eggs and redeem for sweet and prize. Crafts and video games. Registration due by April 8. $5 per little one, free adults. reservations.yourmetroparks.net.
Hebron: 2:30 p.m., Sand Run Baptist Church, 1327 N. Bend Street. Egg hunt and Easter Bunny visits.
Independence: 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Memorial Park, 2003 Jackwoods Parkway. Jugglers, stilt walkers and balloon artists. Egg hunt begins at midday. Raffle prizes. Rain date is April 16. Free. Register: eventbrite.com.
Lebanon: Lebanon Mason & Monroe Railroad, 16 E. South St. Contains prepare journey and egg hunt. Runs April 9-10, April 15-17, rain or shine. $35 adults, $30 ages 2-12 and ages 62-up, $5 infants on lap. lebanonrr.com.
Loveland: 11:30 a.m., Symmes Park, 11600 Lebanon Street. symmestownship.org.
Middletown: 1-3 p.m., Towne Church, 3722 Towne Blvd. Open to youngsters by way of grade 6. Carry personal basket.
Milford: 10-11:30 a.m., Riverside Park, 425 Vintor Stier Drive. Easter Bunny arrives by way of Milford Group Fireplace Division’s vintage hearth truck. Hunt is split by age teams: underneath 3, 3-5 and 6-10. Carry personal basket. facebook.com.
Pierce Township: 10 a.m.-noon, Pierce Township Park, 961 Locust Nook Street. Easter Bunny arrives for images at 10 a.m., egg hunt begins at 11 a.m. It is divided into age teams and areas: Subject One is ages 0-2, Subject Two ages 3-5, Subject Three ages 6-8 and Subject 4 ages 9-10. piercetownship.org.
Studying: 4 p.m., St. Paul Lutheran Church, 106 Maple St. Rain or shine. Hear Easter story, meet Easter Bunny, obtain a small toy and hunt for eggs. Open to ages 10-under. 513-821-0987.
Taylor Mill: noon-1 p.m., Delight Park, Taylor Mill. Open to residents of Taylor Mill. taylormillky.gov.
Westwood: 2-3:30 p.m., St. Peter and St. Paul United Church of Christ, 3001 Queen Metropolis Ave. Ages 10-under take pleasure in gentle lunch, a craft and enjoyable egg hunt. Hunt begins at 2:45 p.m. Carry personal basket. facebook.com.
April 10
Alexandria: midday, Alexandria United Methodist Church, 8286 W. Essential St., Alexandria. Easter lunch after worship, adopted by egg hunt. Free.
Fairfield Township: 1-3 p.m., Christian Life Fellowship, 6485 Vonnie Vale Courtroom. Egg hunt, meals and video games. Free and open to public. facebook.com.
Mount Wholesome: 1-2 p.m., Trinity Lutheran Church, 1553 Kinney Ave. Open to the neighborhood. facebook.com.
West Chester Township: 12:30 p.m., St. John the Evangelist Church, 9080 Cincinnati Dayton Street. Carry personal basket. Hunt takes place in church car parking zone.
April 11
Sharonville: Midday, Sharonville Parks & Recreation Dept., 10990 Thornview Drive. Egg hunt is scavenger-style. Verify Fb web page for clues as to the place within the parks the golden eggs are hidden. Discover one and return to Group Middle for particular Easter deal with. One egg per household. Runs April 11-14. facebook.com.
April 14
Oxford: 7 p.m., Oxford Group Park, 6801 Fairfield Street. Grownup egg scramble. Search trails for eggs crammed with coupons and prizes.
April 16
Anderson Township: 10 a.m., Anderson Parks, 6915 Beechmont Ave. For ages 0-17. Occasion divided by age group. Reservations required, as each quarter-hour a selected age group will line as much as hunt. No pets. $3-$5 per little one. andersonparks.com.
Avondale: noon-5 p.m., Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Gardens, 3400 Vine St. Egg-citing day options animals receiving Easter-themed goodies, discover the Fiona scavenger hunt, and deal with stations. Easter Bunny visits. Included with zoo admission. cincinnatizoo.org.
Batavia: 11 a.m.-noon, The Crossing, 4359 E. Bauman Lane. Open to all children from toddler to grade 5. Hunts are sectioned by age group: nursery, preschool and elementary. Over 10,000 eggs. One golden ticket per age group wins raffle prize. Free. facebook.com.
Blue Ash: noon-1 p.m., Hartzell United Methodist Church, 8999 Applewood Drive. Kona Ice, pizza, egg hunt and enjoyable for all. Free. facebook.com.
Colerain Township: 3-7 p.m., Redefined Dance Studio, 9529 Pippin Street. Easter egg hunt, bounce home, 360 digital camera sales space, sweet baggage and vendor cubicles. Proceeds profit Mshauri Mentoring Program. $7. Info: 513-253-3109; eventbrite.com.
Fairfield: 2 p.m., Fairfield Wesleyan Church, 4685 Anthony Wayne Ave. Hunt for eggs with sweet and prizes. Looking zones divided by age group. For youths infant-grade 5. facebook.com.
Fairfield Township: 10:30 a.m., Victory Pentecostal Tabernacle, 7460 Morris Street.
Fairfield Township: 1-2 p.m., Heroes Park, 6032 Morris Street. Youngsters hunt in separate areas by age. Carry personal basket or bag and digital camera for images.
Finneytown: 11 a.m., Central Baptist Church, 7645 Winton Street. Free neighborhood occasion for teenagers in sixth grade and underneath. facebook.com.
Hamilton: 1-3 p.m., Benninghofen Playground, 913 Noyes Ave. Children hop from automobile to automobile receiving plastic eggs, sweet, prizes and different treats. star933.com.
Hamilton: noon-2 p.m., Hamilton Church of God, 1760 Millville Ave. SpringFest options blow-ups, video games, prizes, raffles, meals and egg hunt for teenagers. Registration begins at 11:30 a.m. Textual content “eggs” to 513-449-2125 to pre-register, or go to hamiltoncog.com.
Harrison: 8 a.m.-noon, Harrison Group Middle, 300 George St. Pancake breakfast with Boy Scout Troop 408 at 8 a.m., images with Easter Bunny and different actions at 10 a.m., Easter egg hunt at 11 a.m. harrisonohio.gov.
Liberty Township: 10-11:30 a.m., Liberty Park, 6757 Yankee Street. Conventional egg hunt, children’ crafts, face portray and photograph alternatives with Easter Bunny. Hunts divided by age group. facebook.com.
Liberty Township: 10-11:30 a.m., Religion Group Church, 6558 Liberty Fairfield Street. Egg hunt open to toddlers and children by way of grade 5. star933.com.
Loveland: 10 a.m., Epiphany United Methodist Church, 6635 Loveland Miamiville Street. Free donuts, egg hunt for teenagers as much as grade 6. Carry personal basket. facebook.com.
Middletown: 10 a.m., Spring Hill Church of Christ, 2021 Brell Drive. Hear Easter story adopted by egg hunt damaged down into age-appropriate teams. Tickets not required, however everybody who registers is entered to win Easter basket. facebook.com.
Mount Washington: 11 a.m.-1 p.m., 6474 Beechmont Ave. All ages welcome. Sweet is peanut-free. facebook.com.
New Haven: 2 p.m., Kentucky Railway Museum, 136 S. Essential St. Children can take a prepare journey, take pleasure in museum and mannequin trains and meet Easter Bunny. Egg hunt follows tour. kyrail.org.
New Richmond: 1-3 p.m., New Richmond College Soccer Stadium, 1141 Bethel New Richmond Street. Ages newborn-grade 5 solely. Register for youngsters’s tickets. Adults don’t want a ticket however should stay onsite with children; no drop offs. Free. Register: eventbrite.com.
Norwood: noon-4 p.m., CinCity Harley-Davidson, 1799 Tennessee Ave. Prizes vary from sweet to reward playing cards. Free drinks, meals truck, dwell music and video games.
Over-the-Rhine: noon-4 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, Washington Park. 1230 Elm St. As an alternative of a conventional egg hunt, that is an egg scavenger hunt all through the park. Register: washingtonpark.org.
Oxford: 11 a.m., Oxford Group Park, 6801 Fairfield Street. Open to ages toddler by way of grade 3. Youngsters separated by age. Easter Bunny visits, deliver digital camera and personal basket.
Sycamore Township: 4 p.m., Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 7701 Kenwood Street. Open to children by way of grade 3. Hear Easter story, sing songs and luxuriate in egg hunt. Carry personal basket, no synthetic grass in baskets. facebook.com.
Union: 8:30-10:30 a.m., Union Presbyterian Church, 10259 State Route 42. Ages 6-12 hunt from 9-9:15 a.m. and ages 2-5 from 9:30-9:45 a.m. Easter Bunny visits. Complimentary donut holes, juice and sizzling cocoa. Espresso and Kona Ice on the market. Free. eventbrite.com.
Union: 10 a.m., Orleans Park, St. Louis Blvd. Sponsored by Parker Actual Property Group/Huff Realty. Free to the general public. Info: 859-647-0700.
Union: 11 a.m., Huge Bone Lick State Historic Web site, 3380 Beaver Street. Meet at Mastodon shelter. Hunt divided into age-based hunt areas. Flip in eggs for sweet or discover golden egg for bonus prize. Free and open to public. 859-384-3522; parks.ky.gov.
West Chester Township: 1 p.m., Keehner Park, 7411 Barret Street. Ages 8-under can take part on this egg hunt. Eggs hidden in grassy garden close to pickleball courts. Carry personal bag or basket and gown for climate. Free. 513-777-1133; westchesteroh.org.
April 17
Florence:11:45 a.m., The Gathering Place, 10310 Dixie Hwy. Free Easter egg hunt after service.