Your Cincinnati Egg Hunt Guide

The best places to fill your Easter baskets with delicious treats.
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The best and most fun places to take your kids for an Easter Egg Hunt.

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Spring is finally here which means that it’s time for your kids to scavenge for colorful eggs filled with candy that were hidden by a rabbit! Here are some of the spots where you can hunt for treats.


Price Hill Eggstravaganza

Head to Wilson Commons Park with the East Price Hill Improvement Association and the Cincinnati Parks Naturalists for an afternoon full of spring “egg-tivities.” The program will conclude with an egg hunt. Ages 3-10 are encouraged to take part and admission is free. Saturday, March 23, 1-2:30 p.m., Wilson Commons, 2951 Bodley Ave., East Price Hill

Cincinnati Fire Museum Egg Hunt

Make an adventure of your day at the Fire Museum’s Egg Hunt. Eggs will be hidden on both floors around the exhibits. Everyone is free to explore the museum as they look for treats. The Easter Bunny will also be making an appearance. Tickets are $10 and any kids who are one year old or under are free. Saturday, March 23, 9-10:30 a.m., Cincinnati Fire Museum, 315 W Court Street, downtown

East Butler County YMCA Floating Easter Egg Hunt

If your kid loves to swim, the Floating Easter Egg Hunt is perfect for them. Each child will get a 30 minute time slot in which they’ll be able to swim and hunt for eggs in the pool. There are dry activities too— head to the gym for face painting, crafts, an Easter Bunny appearance, and a magic show. Everyone leaves with a goodie bag! Admission is $10 for YMCA members and $20 for non-members. Saturday, March 23, 5-8 p.m., East Butler County YMCA, 6645 Morris Rd., Hamilton

Montgomery Kiwanis Easter Egg Hunt

The Kiwanis Club is hosting an egg hunt at Montgomery Park. Keep your eyes peeled because 1000 eggs will be hidden in the park with 100 containing small prizes. There will be three separate areas divided by age group from ages 1-9 so everybody gets a fair shot finding something. Saturday, March 30, 10:00 a.m., Montgomery Park, 10105 Montgomery Rd., Montgomery

Easter Egg Hunt at Factory 52

It’ll be a jam-packed day of free Easter fun at Factory 52. Besides the egg hunt, there will be face painting, a bounce house, the Easter Bunny, and a petting zoo. Make sure to register for what they’re calling “Norwood’s biggest egg hunt” for a timed entry slot. Saturday, March 30, 10 a.m.- 3 p.m., Factory 52, 4590 Beech St., Norwood

Cincinnati Zoo Easter Celebration

This is less of an egg hunt for you and more of an egg hunt for the animals. While there will be treat stations around the zoo, the main event is the Easter-themed animal enrichments. Different animals will be hunting in their enclosure for eggs at different times: gorillas at noon, bonobos at 1 p.m., red pandas and cougars at 1:30 p.m., otters at 2 p.m., and lions at 3 p.m. Don’t forget to stop by the elephants at 4 p.m. for the Egg Smash. Saturday, March 30, 12-5 p.m., Cincinnati Zoo, 3400 Vine St., Clifton

Washington Park Egg Hunt

Washington Park (with the help of Graeter’s) is putting on an Easter Egg scavenger hunt for kids of all ages. Instead of collecting individual eggs, participants will be given a list of hidden eggs to look out for. Once they find them all, they can collect prizes. There will also be springtime activities like the Easter Bunny and an educational animal farm. Registration is free. March 30-31, 11 a.m.- 3 p.m., Washington Park, 1230 Elm St., Over-the-Rhine

Easter Brunch and Egg Hunt

Spend Easter Sunday at The Filson enjoying a nice brunch and scavenging for some treats. A special golden egg will be hidden and whoever finds it will win a complimentary brunch for four people. Make a reservation as soon as possible to get your Easter brunch slot. Sunday, March 31, 10 a.m., The Filson, 25 E Freedom Way, The Banks

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