Where to find Easter egg hunts in Nashville, TN

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Each child will receive a goodie bag regardless of the number of eggs collected | Photo by Nashville Zoo

No yolk, folksEaster is just six days away, and you know what that means. Peeps are on the shelves, pastel is everywhere, and it’s time to go egg hunting in Nashville. 🥚

The family-friendly tradition that goes back centuries has several hoppenin’ events around town for all ages. So, grab those baskets + bonnets as we lay it all out for you.

Adventurous hunts 🐰

Eggstravaganzoo | Sat., April 16 | 9 a.m.-4 p.m. | Nashville Zoo | $19+ | Visit the zoo for egg hunts, face painting, and animal encounters. Hunt for eggs by age group or participate in all-aged hunts at 12:15 + 3:15 p.m.

Great Spring Art Hop | Fri., April 15-Sat., April 16 | Times vary | Cheekwood Estate and Gardens, 1200 Forrest Park Dr. | $14+ | Enjoy egg hunts, food trucks, and live music from Farmer Jason (Friday) and Mr. Steve the Music Man (Saturday). Pro tip: Try to spot all nine giant bunnies throughout the gardens.

Easter Egg Hunt in the Trees | Fri., April 15-Sun., April 17 | Times vary | The Adventure Park at Nashville, 801 Percy Warner Blvd. | $18+ | Climb through the trees to find eggs + win prizes.

Traditional hunts 🐣

Easter Egg Hunt | Sat., April 16 | 1-4 p.m. | Plaza Mariachi, 3955 Nolensville Pk. | Free | Bring your baskets for 20,000 eggs, contests, and live entertainment.

Kids are Special Too Easter Egg Hunt | Sat., April 16 | 1 p.m. | Metro Police Academy, 2715 Tucker Rd. | Free | The Easter Bunny will be onsite for games, prizes, and food at the 37th annual egg hunt.

Metro’s Easter Egg-Stravanganza | Sat., April 16 | 1 p.m. | West Park Community Center, 6105 Morrow Rd. | Free | Head to the community center for an afternoon of egg hunting — registration is required.

Pinewood Egg Hunt | Sun., April 17 | 11-12:30 p.m. | Pinewood Social, 33 Peabody St. | Cost of purchase | The Easter Bunny will be hoppin’ around on the patio during the egg hunt. Pro tip: Make reservations for lunch before or after the egg hunt.

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