Santa’s cookies? Crumbs. Cupid’s arrows? Already struck true. That cheeky leprechaun? Off enjoying a pint. But hold your pastel ponies – Snohomish is swapping shamrocks for jellybeans! That can only mean it’s time to fluff up those bunny ears as our favorite cotton-tailed mischief-maker is here! The Easter Bunny has hopped into town with a basket brimming with delight, and Snohomish County’s 2025 Easter scene is bursting with egg hunts, parades, and snapshot moments that capture the beauty of spring. From playful street romps to sugar-fueled antics, grab your basket and leap into the egg-citement!

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Excitement brews at Heatherwood Middle School as children gather around the field in anticipation of an 18,000-egg hunt! Photo courtesy: City of Mill Creek

Spring Festival Eggstravaganza

1419 Trillium Blvd SE, Mill Creek

For an Easter celebration like no other, head on over to Mill Creek’s Heatherwood Middle School for the Spring Festival Eggstravaganza on April 19! From 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., kids ages 1 to 11 can scour themed hunt areas for over 18,000 eggs, each packed with sweet treats to enjoy. Continuous egg hunts mean the fun never stops, while family-friendly games and crafts, like egg tosses, corn hole, and egg decorating, turn the morning into a festival of delights. And don’t miss a chance to meet the Easter Bunny for smiles and snapshots. Free to the community, this event is an egg-plosion of festive fun for everyone!

Monroe Community Egg Hunt

14964 Fryelands Blvd, Monroe

Baskets, bunny trails, and prizes galore! Monroe’s 28th Annual Community Egg Hunt returns to Lake Tye Park on April 19, much to the delight of children ages 10 and under. The fun begins at 9 a.m. with pre-event activities hosted by local businesses, leading up to the main event at 10 a.m., when fields full of eggs are opened for exploration to eager hunters.

With age-specific hunts called out by the DJ, little ones have their moment to shine by finding prize-filled eggs (10 per field!) and one Grand Prize egg in each group. Thanks to Monroe’s community sponsors, there’s even a dedicated field for children with cognitive and/or physical disabilities. Hop into this tradition that’s all about giving back, giggles, and Easter memories that last a lifetime!

Snohomish County Easter egg hunts
A whimsical bunny-themed float adorned with flowers and giant ears brings smiles to downtown Snohomish during the annual Snohomish Easter Parade, now going 40 years strong! Photo courtesy: Snohomish Easter Parade

Snohomish Easter Parade

Downtown Snohomish

Washington’s only remaining Easter Parade is back for this year’s 43rd Annual Snohomish Easter Parade! Now hosted by the beloved Kla Ha Ya Days Festival, this time-honored tradition brings downtown Snohomish to life with floats bursting in a kaleidoscope of color, toe-tapping marching bands, and even an appearance of the Easter Bunny himself spreading as he ridesalong this bunny trail atop his festive float.

Whether you’re admiring from the sidelines or marching in the parade yourself, this joyous celebration offers a hare-raising experience that’s sure to bring smiles to faces of all ages!

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Hop into the fun at Brier Park’s Traditional Egg Hunt and snap a picture-perfect moment with the Easter Bunny! Photo courtesy: City of Brier

Traditional Egg Hunt at Brier Park

2903 228th Street SW, Brier

Join the city of Brier for one of its most beloved traditions, a classic Easter egg hunt that sparks happiness in every little heart. On April 19, starting at 10 a.m. Brier Park will be welcoming boys and girls of all ages during the city’s annual Traditional Egg Hunt, featuring staggered start times, ensuring everyone has a fair hop at fun and an immense opportunity to discover thousands of candy-filled eggs among the greenery.

Meet the Easter Bunny for that perfect snapshot, and consider supporting the local food bank with a non-perishable donation. It’s a celebration of community, fun, and giving back in one egg-cellent morning!

Snohomish County Easter egg hunts
Sirens and smiles light up Frances Anderson Field as the Edmonds Daybreakers Rotary Easter Egg Hunt delights kids aged 3 to 10 with staggered starts and endless Easter excitement! Photo courtesy: Edmonds Downtown Association

Daybreakers Rotary Easter Egg Hunt

700 Main Street, Edmonds

Sugar, sirens, and staggered starts! On Saturday, April 19, at 10 a.m., the Edmonds Daybreakers are on fire as they pull out all the stops to transform Frances Anderson Field into a hub of Easter entertainment. Designed for children 3 to 10, the annual Daybreakers Rotary Easter Egg Hunt consists of everyone’s favorite egg scavenger hunt, with hunting parties being divvied up by age groups, with the first wave consisting of ages 8 to 10, the second wave of ages 5 to 7 and the third wave consisting of 3 and 4-year-olds.

While kiddos scour the field, firefighters from Snohomish County Fire District 1 will rev up the excitement with truck tours (sirens optional, awe guaranteed). Bring a basket and a non-perishable donation for the Edmonds Food Bank because this crew knows how to mix sugar rushes with community heart. And if it rains? Well, that’s just extra sparkle for the photos!

Easter Brunch at Hotel Indigo

1028 13th Street, Everett

Hop on over to Hotel Indigo Everett this Easter Sunday for a festive brunch buffet that’s as spirited as it is scrumptious! On Sunday, April 20, Hotel Indigo Everett transforms its Bayside Ballroom into a gourmet playground during their Easter Brunch celebration.

Enjoy classics such as Ham Benny and Italian sausage hash, complimented by options like grilled salmon with lemon caper butter and kale Caesar salad. The live stations, from a dynamic omelet bar to an impressive pineapple ham carving station, offer surprises at every turn, while decadent desserts like cinnamon rolls and chocolate fudge brownies sweeten the deal.

Plus, brunch guests kick off the day with an exclusive Easter Egg Hunt and a meet-and-greet with the Easter Bunny. Reserve your seating and join a celebration that’s truly egg-straordinary!

EGGstravaganza Egg Hunt

6915 Armar Road, Marysville

Celebrate a timeless Easter tradition at Jennings Memorial Park on Saturday, April 19, from 10 until 11 a.m.! Hosted by Marysville Parks, Culture, and Recreation, the EGGstravaganza Egg Hunt was designed exclusively for children ages 8 and under. The hunt invites each little egg hunter to collect eight candy- or toy-filled eggs hidden throughout the park.

With fun park activities and a surprise appearance by the Easter Bunny for picture-perfect moments, this event is set to make your Sunday morning eggs-tra magical. Plus, it’s all free! However, you are asked to bring a canned food donation item for the Marysville Community Food Bank.

From colorful parades to hopping egg hunts, Snohomish County has everything you need for an unforgettable Easter celebration bursting with cheer. So grab your basket and follow the bunny trail to create lasting holiday memories as sweet as jellybeans!

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