Easter is right around the corner, and there’s nothing like a good old-fashioned egg hunt to get the festivities going. Ahead of the Sunday holiday, Westchester lawns pop with sprinkles of colorful eggs, ready for little ones to spot. These egg hunts are open to a range of ages, meaning participants of all skill levels will be sure to have a blast.
Harvest Moon Farm & Orchard Easter Egg Hunt
Harvest Moon Farm & Orchard, North Salem
April 18-19
This egg hunt includes a basket for collecting eggs, a set of bunny ears, and a visit from the Easter bunny. The hunt is designed for children ages eight and under, with different time zones by age group. Tickets must be purchased ahead of the event and cost $22 apiece. Because the hunts begin promptly, Harvest Moon recommends that attendees arrive at least 30 minutes ahead of time to park, check in, and get ready to search for eggs.
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Easter Egg Hunt
Rochambeau Farm, Mount Kisco
April 19, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
This annual Easter egg hunt, with an appearance by the Easter bunny, will have something for everyone. Kiddos can participate in the egg hunt, and there will be food, tattoos, and music throughout the morning. Tickets cost $20 per child and must be purchased ahead of the event. Plan to arrive 40 minutes before your time slot to check in and get prepared for the hunt.
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Party With My Peeps Art Party
Shake It Off, Scarsdale
April 19, 10 a.m.
Not just an egg hunt, this Saturday morning fest gives kids the chance to create art and have dedicated bounce time. Bring a basket for the egg hunt, which is open to kids ages 1.5 to six. Bluey and a “fluffy surprise friend” will make appearances as well, ensuring photo opportunities aplenty. Tickets cost $30 per child and $8 per adult.
Carole D. Kirby Memorial Easter Egg Hunt
Rye Recreation Park, Rye
April 19, 10:30 a.m.
The Rye egg hunt is sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Rye Fire Department and the Rye Fire Department. The hunt is free and made for children ages two through fifth grade. Egg hunters will be divided into different sections on the field and will be set free to hunt at 11 a.m. sharp. This egg hunt is for City of Rye residents only.

Easter Eggstravaganza
Rye Town Park, Rye
April 19, 11 a.m.
Head to the Rye Town Park on Saturday for a pre-Easter “eggstravaganza” filled with a bounce house, DJ dance party, bubble zone, vendors, and face painting. The egg hunts for kids take place at 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., respectively, but plan to spend the day to take advantage of all the fest has to offer. Additionally, the Barley Beach House hosts a VIP indoor Easter brunch, with two seatings at 10 a.m. and 12 p.m. Tickets for the brunch are $35 apiece, or $50 for access to the brunch and an adult pass for the adult egg hunt.
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Annual Osborn Easter Egg Hunt
The Osborn South Lawn, Rye
April 19, 11:15 a.m. – 12 p.m.
These Easter eggs are stocked with candy and ready to be found! This event is free and open to the public. The event is held in memory of former Board of Trustees Chair Jack Miller. There will also be games, live music, and a photo op with the Easter bunny.
Egg Hunt for Wolves
Wolf Conservation Center, South Salem
April 20, 2-3:30 p.m.
This is not your average egg hunt. Instead of searching for eggs, guests can watch the Wolf Conservation Center’s ambassador wolves eat eggs, with additional opportunities to spot critically endangered red wolves and Mexican gray wolves. Tickets cost $15 for adults and $12 for children under 12.
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