Frontdoors Five: Top Easter Egg Hunts in the Valley


Easter is almost here and there’s nothing quite as festive as a great egg hunt! That’s why we rounded up our top picks around the Valley to keep your kids occupied for a morning of Easter-themed fun.
 
1. Easter Egg Hunt & Carnival at The Biltmore
April 1
The fifth annual Easter Egg Hunt & Carnival will take place on the Squaw Peak Lawn beginning at 9:30 a.m. At 9:45 a.m., the Easter Carnival will commence at Paradise Garden with a petting zoo, photo booth, games and more. Entry is $10 for non-resort guests.
 
2. Easter Egg Hunt at Wildlife World Zoo, Aquarium & Safari Park
March 31 and April 1
The Wildlife World Zoo is hosting its 32nd annual egg hunts with two per day this weekend, one for kids seven and under and one for kids of all ages. The hunt will take place next to the petting zoo, playground and train station. Egg hunt entry is included in regular zoo admission.
 
3. Egg-Stravaganza at The Art of Ice Cream
March 30
One of Scottsdale’s most ‘Instagrammable’ spots is hosting two family-friendly extravaganzas — one for children ages five and under and another for kids age six and older. Admission is $10 for kids and $20 for adults and includes baskets, prize-filled eggs, and ice cream goodies.
 
4. Easter Egg-Citement at Schnepf Farms
March 31
The annual Easter-themed event is $20 – $25 per child depending on if lunch is included and features an egg hunt, cookie decorating, rides and photos with the Easter Bunny. The cost for adults is $3 – $10. Admission includes an unlimited ride wristband.
 
5. Easter Egg Hunt at Mountain Shadows
April 1
Enjoy a scenic Easter egg hunt featuring games for the kids and mimosas and bloody Marys for the adults on the Mountain Shadows lawn from 9 to 10:00 a.m. Following the hunt, brunch will be served in Hearth ’61.
 
For a selection of Easter brunch ideas, check out last week’s Frontdoors Five here.
 

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