5 Seattle-Area Easter Egg Hunts
Children’s Museum Egg Hunt
April 21–24, 8:30–10am
Scour the entire museum for plastic eggs—around the clay sculpting table in the Imagination Studio, under rocks in the Mountain Forest. There are prizes for the little guys and a Golden Egg scavenger hunt for the older kids. $3–$7.50, 305 Harrison St, thechildrensmuseum.org
Easter Brunch Aboard the Royal Argosy
April 24, noon–2
Enjoy a hefty brunch buffet (prawn cocktails, ham carving station) and live music while the kids explore the arts and crafts zone or take part in the on-board egg hunt. Rumor has it a special bunny will be available for photos. $20–$60. 1101 Alaskan Way, Pier 56, argosycruises.com
Eggstravaganza
April 23, 8–noon
After the free egg hunt (10am sharp), you could swing by the face-painting table or have your picture taken with that camera-hungry Easter Bunny, but we all know why we’re really there. Pancakes. Breakfast $8–$10. Redmond Senior Center, 15670 NE 85th St, 425-556-2300; redmond.gov
Jefferson Spring Egg Hunt and Pancake Breakfast
April 23, 9–noon
Gourmet Your Way caters a meal of eggs, sausage and pancakes while kids enjoy a free egg hunt. It’s BYOB (Bring Your Own Basket). $3–$5. Jefferson Community Center, 3801 Beacon Ave S, 206-684-7481; seattle.gov/parks/calendar/
Woodland Park Zoo’s Bunny Bounce
April 23, 9:30–2
It’s the 10th annual free-for-all on the zoo’s North Meadow, where kids ages 1 to 8 can scoop up plastic eggs (to exchange for treats when they leave) and enjoy bunny encounters—real bunnies this time. Keep an eye out for zoo animals enjoying their own Easter baskets. $8.50–$11.50. 601 N 59th St, 206-548-2590; zoo.org