As spring blooms and Easter approaches, families across the city eagerly anticipate the fun-filled tradition of hunting for colorful eggs hidden in parks, gardens, and community spaces. Thankfully, Pittsburgh offers a delightful and large array of Easter Egg Hunts that promise excitement and laughter for the entire family. Many of these hunts even include prizes for those children who find the special eggs. Some have other activities to extend the hunt into a day-long adventure. So grab your baskets, make sure your sneakers are laced up nice and tight, and get your eagle-eye ready to find the most eggs.
Easter Egg Hunts in Pittsburgh 2025
Egg-normous Egg Hunt 2025
Ross Community Center, April 12
All community members can get out as a family to find candy-filled eggs, make crafts, play games, and even visit with the Easter Bunny. For ages up to 10, the hunt will take place outdoors with the weather permitting.
Easter Egg Hunt Edgewood
Koenig Field, April 12
Grab your cutest bag or basket and fill it with treats and prizes out in Koenig Field. Kids will be sorted into three age groups prior to the hunt with a fair opportunity for all. After the hunt, the Easter Bunny will make a grand appearance. Plus, parents can purchase coffee to help the Edgewood Volunteer Fire Department.
Easter Egg Hunt 2025
Dormont Park, April 12
Children 12 and under can hunt for eggs and then turn in their empty eggs for a chance to win big prizes. They’ll also have a chance to meet the Easter Bunny after all the fun. Anyone needing a sensory-friendly experience can sign up ahead of time for the earlier slot.
Settlers Ridge Easter Egg Hunt
Plaza Near Panera Bread, April 12
Make sure the whole family has fun this Easter with something for everyone. Participate in the egg hunt then spin a prize wheel, dance along to music, and take silly pictures in the photo booth. Of course the Easter Bunny will be nearby to assist kids in the fun along the way.
Happy Hoppy Easter Egg Hunt
Community Presbyterian Church, April 12
It’s another year of looking for colorful eggs. Explore games, crafts, and visit the Easter Bunny at Community Presbyterian Church’s Easter Egg Hunt. Children will be split into different age groups for safety and then afterwards can trade out their candy and prizes with others at a trading post.
Annual Easter Egg Hunt
A&N Garden and Greenhouse, April 12
Let your little ones explore the magic of an Easter egg hunt in a greenhouse. Wander through beautiful blooms to find colorful Easter eggs full of candy. Besides the hunt, every child will get a goodie bag to take home, make an Easter-themed craft, and get their photo with the Easter Bunny.
Easter Egg Hunt
Simmons Farm, April 12-19
Head out to Simmons Farm for a day full of Easter activities. Your child will get to make a farm related craft, collect Easter eggs for special prizes, decorate and plant a flower pot, color a craft, participate in ducky races, and visit the various farm animals.
Eggstravaganza
National Aviary, April 12-13 and April 18-19
Search through the various animal habitats throughout the National Aviary for an egg-themed scavenger hunt. But that’s just the beginning. Throughout the day, kids can explore egg biofacts, make a craft, play a variety of educational games, learn from aviary experts, and meet a skink before getting their photo with the Easter Bunny.
Fun Slides Easter Egg Hunt 2025
Fun Slides Carpet Skatepark and Party Center, April 18-19
With a 10 egg limit, every kid gets a bundle of prizes to take home at Fun Slides Carpet Skatepark’s Easter Egg Hunt. After your kiddo counts up their eggs, they’ll get to explore the carpet skatepark, various bounce houses, ninja course, and Nerf war zone. Talk about all-day-fun for the whole family.
Story by Kylie Thomas
Photo courtesy of Gabe Pierce
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