Eggstra Special Easter Plans!
Springtime in Alabama feels like it’s been dialed up to full energy this Easter! Whether you’re chasing candy across a baseball field, weaving through carnival games, or just soaking up the sun on a local green, there’s no shortage of ways to make the holiday feel special for kids and grown-ups alike.
Hunt, Hop, Repeat
In Auburn, the City of Auburn 46th Annual Easter Egg Hunt at Duck Samford Baseball Park turns fields into a kaleidoscope of candy-filled eggs on April 4. Age-group hunts keep the scramble fair, while inflatables, balloon art, and a meet-and-greet with the Easter Bunny make it feel like a full-on spring festival. A modest entrance fee helps cover the fun, and Auburn residents get first dibs.
Out in Northport, the Easter Jam EGGstravaganza at Sokol Park North runs from 9 AM to 1 PM on April 4. This one’s all about free community vibes: a petting zoo, face painting, carnival-style games, and live music set the stage for egg hunts and plenty of family selfies.
Birmingham keeps the city’s spring energy alive at the Easter Egg Hunt at The Summit. Starting at 10 AM on April 4, The Plaza hosts age-segmented hunts and craft activities. It’s a smooth combo of shopping, brunch, and kid‑friendly chaos, no registration fee needed.
For families looking to soak up the season, Easter weekends in Alabama are ideal for:
- Exploring local parks and green spaces while the weather is mild
- Stopping at small-town bakeries or cafes for spring treats
- Discovering new neighborhoods or community hubs
- Making time for outdoor games, picnics, or just a long walk
These events highlight Alabama’s knack for mixing small-town charm with big smiles. Between candy hunts, bunny photos, and a few spontaneous giggles, it’s a weekend that invites everyone to step into spring and savor what our local communities do best!
Keep the family fun going year round with our guide at https://www.guidetoalabama.com/family-amusement-places!