Seasonal & Holidays

Easter Egg Hunts Around Pierce County In April

Easter is on Sunday, April 21, but many events will be held the day or week before. Here's what you need to know.

PIERCE COUNTY, WA - Spring is here and as flowers slowly begin to bloom that can only mean one thing: Easter is right around the corner. And for kids — or, you know, youthful teens and adults — it’s never too early to start thinking about hunting for colorful, candy-stuffed eggs. Luckily the folks at Easter Egg Hunts and Easter Events have Pierce County covered.

Easter comes pretty late this year, falling on Sunday, April 21. (Last year it was on April 11 and the year before that it fell on April 16th.) As such, many egg hunts and other events across the country will be held either a day or a week before the holiday.

There will be numerous egg hunts available this year for Pierce County kiddos. Here’s a roundup of some of our favorites. Click here to see all the events and more details about them.

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Allan Yorke Park Kids' Easter Egg Hunt

The City of Bonney Lake community Easter Egg Hunt begins promptly at 11 a.m. at Allan Yorke Park, rain or shine. There is no charge for this event. Children ages 1-11 are welcome. Bring your baskets and your camera to take a free picture with the Easter Bunny! Don't be late - once the gun goes off, it's over in a matter of minutes!
  • Saturday, April 20, at 11 a.m.
  • 7203 W. Tapps Hwy in Bonney Lake
  • FREE

Allan Yorke Park Adult Flashlight Egg Hunt

The annual Adult Flashlight Egg Hunt event is sponsored by the Sumner-Bonney Lake Recreation Program. With over 2,000 eggs to find, you will have a chance to win prizes such as gift cards, spring gift items, soda, chips, candy and MORE! Event will take place rain or shine. There is a charge for this event.
  • Saturday, April 20, at 8 p.m. (Line-Up Starting 8 p.m.)
  • 7203 W. Tapps Hwy in Bonney Lake
  • $5 per person — 18 and older only (children not allowed)

Fife Easter Egg Hunt and Teenage Flashlight Hunt

Sponsored by the Fife Lions Club & City of Fife. Children of all ages will enjoy searching for candy-filled eggs, pictures with the Easter Bunny, face painting, balloon making & cool prizes!
  • Saturday, April 20, 2019, from 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. Starting times are staggered for different age groups: 3 and younger start at 9:45 a.m.; 4-5 starts at 9:55 a.m.; 6-8 starts at 10:05 a.m.; and 9-10 starts at 10:15 a.m. Activities run at Dacca Barn from 9:30-10:45 a.m.
  • There is also a teen flashlight egg hunt on Friday, April 19, at 7:30 p.m. at Dacca Park; cost is $4.
  • 2820 54th Ave. E in Fife

Fox Island Easter Egg Hunt

Annual FICRA Easter Egg Hunt at the Nichols Community Center

  • Saturday, April 20, from 9:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.
  • 690 Ninth Ave. on Fox Island
  • FREE

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Easter egg hunt for toddlers through age 12.

  • Saturday, April 20, from 1 to 3 p.m.
  • 7310 12th Ave. E in Tacoma
  • FREE

New Community Church

Easter egg hunt, inflatables, bounce houses — bring the family to this free event for ages 0-11! Enjoy bouncy castles, tattoing and over 35,000 total eggs for kids to find.
  • Saturday, April 20, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. (hunts are every 20 minutes)
  • 501 S. I St. in Tacoma
  • FREE

Puyallup Rec Center Eggstravaganza

Hop on in to the Puyallup Recreation Center and check out this fun spring-themed carnival and egg hunt! Featuring fun games, crafts, concessions for cash only, egg hunts and more! Photo opportunities with Peter Rabbit, a surprise princess and props, so be sure to bring your camera! Egg hunt times listed below, be sure to arrive early so you don’t miss out on the fun!
  • Saturday, April 20, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. (3 and younger: 10:30 a.m. Ages 4-7: 11 a.m. Ages 8-12: 11:30 a.m.
  • 808 Valley Ave. NW in Puyallup
  • Four tickets for $1; games cost between one and four tickets each.

Sehmel Homestead Park Easter Egg Hunt

Peninsula residents can create a new family tradition with loads of happy memories by attending PenMet Parks annual Spring Easter Egg Hunt. The event is held the Saturday before Easter each year at Sehmel Homestead Park.

The Spring Easter Egg Hunt runs throughout the event so every child is guaranteed a chance to find eggs and win a great prize. Egg hunts are divided into small age groups for children up to Fifth grade. Families will have the chance to visit with the Easter Bunny and enjoy other spring activities.
  • Saturday, April 20, from 12 to 2 p.m.
  • 10123 78th Ave. NW in Gig Harbor
  • Suggested donation: $2 per child

Sound Life Church Easter Eggstravaganza

The largest egg hunt in pierce county with over 45,000 eggs! Other activities include: +large inflatables +free face painting +pony rides ($7) +Where's Waldo scavenger hunt +toddler zone +food trucks +the big show with giveaways at each show ...and more. Special guests include: +the Easter bunny +Pierce County fire engine & firefighters +daffodil princesses +other community & food vendors.

Check out the photo booth and use #EESLC when you post photos from the event to enter to win a $25 Starbucks gift card! TONS OF PRIZES to receive from tickets inside eggs from egg hunts. You will also have the opportunity to win prizes at the BIG SHOW in the Auditorium.

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  • Saturday, April 20, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.; age-appropriate hunt from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.
  • 3425 176th St. E in Tacoma
  • FREE community event, with fees for some activities

While not technically a federal holiday, Americans love themselves some Easter. In fact, 84 percent of Americans planned to celebrate the holiday last year, according to Statista. The figures were based on a survey of more than 1,000 Americans between 18 and 64 years old.

The National Retail Federation puts that number at closer to 80 percent and says those people will drop on average $151 per person on goods such as clothing, candy, cards and flowers.

The most popular Easter traditions, according to Statista, include giving out candy-stuffed baskets (60 percent), hunting for eggs (57 percent), painting eggs (55 percent) and going to church (51 percent). Less popular activities included going to an Easter party — yes, that’s apparently a thing — attending a parade, egg rolling, and eating hot cross buns, which are just buns marked with a cross that contain dried fruit. They’re traditionally eaten during Lent.

The Statista survey also showed how diverse Americans really are. As you probably know, Easter is traditionally a Christian holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ on the third day after his crucifixion. According to Encyclopedia Britannica, people started painting and decorating Easter eggs during the 13th century.

“The church prohibited the eating of eggs during Holy Week, but chickens continued to lay eggs during that week, and the notion of specially identifying those as ‘Holy Week’ eggs brought about their decoration,” the encyclopedia page states. “The egg itself became a symbol of the Resurrection.”

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