
Fri. 4/11 through Sun. 4/13 • all day
Hop and Shop
Kingston Waterfront, various locations, Kingston.
Eggs mark the spot at the weekend-long Easter egg hunt on the Kingston waterfront, where shops and restaurants are getting into the spring spirit. From April 11–13, participating businesses will hand out eggs, sweets, and exclusive discounts. While kids hunt for goodies, adults can try their luck in a raffle for a “basket of cheer,” packed with bubbly, a stay at the new Kingston Carriage House, and other treats.
Fri. 4/11 • 5-9pm
Adult Egg Hunt
Kingston Elks Lodge #550, 143 Hurley Ave., Kingston.
The first of several 21-and-up egg hunts on our list features a cash bar, snacks and prizes, with proceeds benefiting United Cerebral Palsy.
Sat. 4/12 • 10am
Easter in the Hamlet
Town Field, 35 Main St., Highland.
Put all your eggs in one basket at the Town of Lloyd’s cheerful spring celebration at Town Field. Kids can hunt for up to 10 candy-filled eggs—some hiding prize-winning notes—while enjoying crafts and a visit from the Easter Bunny. Families are encouraged to come dressed in their Easter best, bonnets and baskets in hand, for this sweet community tradition. Rain date is Sat. 4/19.
Sat. 4/12 • 10am
Easter Egg Hunt
Fair Street Reformed Church, 209 Fair St., Kingston.
The church will hold its annual rain-or-shine egg hunt for kids looking for an egg-citing time. Hunts go off at 10am and 10:30am, with each limited to 25 children to control the chaos. Register by calling the church office at 845-338-7722.
Sat. 4/12 • 11am-4pm
Spring/Easter Pet Photos
Ulster County SPCA, 20 Wiedy Rd., Kingston.
Can’t fathom the idea of taking Easter Bunny photos without your pet? Get portraits done with a professional pet photographer at the animal shelter. Proceeds go to house abused, neglected and homeless animals in the area.
Sat. 4/12 • noon-3pm
New Paltz Youth Program’s 31st Annual Easter Egg Hunt
Huguenot Street, New Paltz
This treasured tradition put on by the town is a hit with the younger crowd, with thousands of plastic eggs lying in wait to be discovered and other kid-friendly festivities to enjoy. Rain date is the following day.
Sat. 4/12 • 1-4pm
Easter Bunny Visit
Spoon Full of Sugar, 1040 Morton Blvd., Kingston.
This store combines elements of a boutique, thrift store and gift shop to offer a wide variety of wares, and this Saturday, eggs and special deals will be hidden throughout. The Easter Bunny will be there for photos, kids will get free eggs.
Sun. 4/13 • 1-4pm
Easter Egg Hunt and Bunny Photos
Hurley Recreation, 50 Dewitt Mills Rd., Hurley.
This free event in Hurley features an egg hunt, fun games, baked goods for sale, and yes, the rabbit of the hour will be there for all your selfie needs.
Sun. 4/13 • 2-4pm
Easter Egg Hunt
Red Hook Fire Company, 42 Firehouse Ln., Red Hook.
The Red Hook, Tivoli, and Milan Fire Departments have combined forces to invite the community to an afternoon of Easter egg hunting, Easter Bunny hangouts, Touch-a-Truck, and more.

Tue. 4/15 • 2-4pm
Annual Easter Scavenger Hunt
Golden Hill, 99 Golden Hill Dr., Kingston.
Enjoy a festive scavenger hunt, a visit from the Easter Bunny, hands-on arts and crafts, and a special appearance by Hope Farm Animal Rescue. The event will feature refreshments, giveaways, and more surprises in store.
Tue. 4/15 • 4:30-7:30pm
Easter Egg-Stravaganza
Texas Roadhouse, 500 Miron Lane, Kingston.
The popular southern-style restaurant (those rolls!) welcomes the community to an Easter-themed event with free candy, yard games, and bounce houses. Youngins will get a chance to meet Andy Armadillo (supposedly old friends with the Easter Bunny), and the first 500 kids will get a free kids’ meal.
Wed. 4/16 • 2-4pm
4th Annual Easter Egg Hunt
Ten Broeck Center, 1 Commons Dr., Lake Katrine.
This local rehabilitation and nursing center really pulls out all the stops for Easter. The Bunny will be there, eggs will be available for decorating, and visitors can enjoy face painting, games, prizes, sweet treats and more. Rain date is Thursday, Apr. 14th at 2pm.
Fri. 4/18 • 10am-5pm
3rd Annual Easter Egg Hunt at the Zoo
Bailiwick Animal Park, 118 Castle Road, Catskill.
Hop to it—Bailiwick Animal Park is bringing back its Third Annual Easter Egg Hunt at the Zoo, a festive spring fling where kids can search for eggs among the animals. This ticketed event includes a timed egg hunt, pony ride, and zoo admission for one child and one adult, with the Easter Bunny making cheerful rounds for photos. Guests are encouraged to bring their own baskets, though extras are available in the gift shop. With petting zones, a playground, and picnic spots to enjoy, it’s a full day of family-friendly fun—just don’t forget to reserve a spot at shorturl.at/RKwd3, as space is limited and the zoo is closed to the general public during the event.
Sat. 4/19 • 9am
Easter Egg Dash
Hudson Valley Sports Dome, 240 Milton Turnpike, Milton.
The Town of Marlborough’s Easter Egg Dash is springing into action with a festive morning of fun for kids and families alike. Alongside the high-energy egg hunt, little ones can snap a photo with the Easter Bunny, enter a coloring contest, get their faces painted, and dance to DJ-spun tunes. Lucky egg hunters who find a golden egg will score a free Easter basket, and all participants can snag a goodie bag—just don’t forget to bring your own basket for the big dash.
Sat. 4/19 • 9am-1pm
Breakfast & Egg Hunt with the Easter Bunny
Mt. Marion Fire Dept., 766 Kings Highway, Saugerties.
The bunny is back with an all-ages egg hunt starting at noon. Donations for breakfast accepted at the door.
Sat. 4/19 • 9am-1pm
Catskill Mountain Railroad Easter Bunny Express
Westbrook Station, 55 Kingston Plaza, Kingston.
Roll through the city on a festive springtime ride as this family-friendly train trip chugs along the historic Catskill Mountain Branch Line, making a special stop at the Easter Egg Patch for an egg hunt, snacks, and photo ops with the Easter Bunny himself. This 90-minute ride is a sweet spring outing designed for kids and kids-at-heart alike.
Sat. 4/19 • 11am-5:15pm
Boozy Adult Egg Hunt
Robibero Winery, 714 Albany Post Rd., New Paltz.
Robibero Winery is getting in on the adult egg hunt trend with a vineyard adventure where the Easter Bunny brings more than just candy. This 21+ shindig features timed egg hunts scattered with 500 eggs stuffed with wine, beer, tastings, grape-stomping tickets, and other spirited surprises. Your ticket includes one drink, so arrive early to sip before the sprint—and don’t forget your Easter basket, sturdy shoes, and a rain plan, since this eggstravaganza happens rain or shine. With limited slots and a history of quick sell-outs, it’s first come, first clink.
Sat. 4/19 • noon
Community Easter Egg Hunt
The Pointe, 243 Hurley Ave., Kingston.
It’s time to shell-ebrate—The Pointe’s Community Easter Egg Hunt is bringing family fun and festive vibes to Kingston. Kids from Pre-K through 6th grade are invited to join in an afternoon of egg hunting, games, and sugary delights, all set up to make memories and welcome the Easter season. Bring your baskets and your best egg-hunting energy.
Sat. 4/19 • 1-3pm
First Annual Easter Egg Hunt
Accord Speedway, 299 Whitfield Rd., Accord.
A new tradition at the speedway, this egg hunt will be preceded by crafts, activities and prizes. Hunting begins at 2pm with three successive age groups let loose to find eggs: Four and under, five to eight and nine to twelve.
Sat. 4/19 • 1-2:30pm
Easter Egg Hunt
Ross Park, 215 Browne St., Port Ewen.
The bunny is back at Ross Park for Easter, with fun games and activities, prizes, face painting, bunny hop sack rages, an egg and spoon race, and of course, the titular egg hunt.
Sat. 4/19 • 3:30-4:30pm
The Great Adult Easter Egg Hunt
Great Life Brewing at RMV Cellars, 112 Burroughs Dr., Esopus.
The Great Adult Easter Egg Hunt is hopping into Esopus with treats tailor-made for grown-ups. This boozy bunny bash gives adults a chance to comb the property in search of hidden eggs packed with prizes like free beer, wine, Paul’s Chicken, and other cheeky surprises. Who says kids should have all the fun?