As Easter hops into view on April 5, Oregon’s egg-hiding spots are multiplying faster than rabbits in a carrot patch. Forget the usual “find one egg and call it a day”, these hunts are full-on adventures where kids (and their sugar-rushed parents) can dash through parks, farms, and fields in pursuit of candy glory. Just remember: baskets up, elbows out, and may the fastest little legs win. (Pro tip: the Easter Bunny doesn’t judge if you “help” your toddler a little too enthusiastically.)

Here is a list of family-friendly upcoming Easter egg hunts in Oregon. I’ve skipped any adult-only ones and focused on the kid-centric fun. Details are current, but always double-check the links for last-minute changes, rain plans, or sell-outs.

  • Bella’s Bunny Hop Easter Egg Hunt at Bella Organic Farm (Portland area). This massive two-day extravaganza turns the farm into Easter central with 21 different timed hunts tailored to various age groups, ensuring even the tiniest hoppers get their share without getting trampled. Expect more prizes than last year, plus farm staples like animal visits, wagon rides, vendors, photo ops, and all the spring vibes. It’s a ticketed event that sells out fast—perfect for families wanting a full day of outdoor chaos and candy. Dates: Saturday, April 4 and Sunday, April 5, 2026 (9:45 AM – 4 PM-ish windows). Tickets required in advance (around $30 per child, guardians free). Details and tickets
  • Lee Farms Easter Egg Hunts (Tualatin) At one of the last working farms in Tualatin, this popular series features dedicated egg hunts where kids collect a set number of eggs (usually 12) to trade for age-appropriate prizes—no chaotic free-for-all here, which keeps things fair and fun. Add in farm animals, photo ops in the egg field, and other spring activities for a wholesome day out. Tickets for kids (and sometimes adults) go quickly, so snag them early. Dates: Spread across late March to early April weekends (check site for exact 2026 slots, often including Easter weekend). More info and tickets via Lee Farms site
  • Wilsonville Egg Hunt (Wilsonville) A classic free community blowout on the ball fields at Memorial Park, where volunteers scatter over 18,000 candy- and prize-filled eggs (plus coupons from local businesses). Open to kids up to age 11 with no registration—just show up with your basket. It’s a straightforward, high-energy hunt that’s perfect for big families or anyone who loves the thrill of the scramble. Date: Saturday, April 4, 2026, at 10:00 AM. Free, no registration. Details
  • Aumsville Annual Easter Egg Hunt (Aumsville) This small-town tradition at Mill Creek Park divides the action into three age-specific groups (1-3, 4-6, and 7-9) so every child has a fair shot at goodies. A special bunny appearance adds extra magic, and the laid-back park setting makes it ideal for relaxed family fun without the big-city crowds. Date: Saturday, April 4, 2026, at 10:00 AM. Free or low-cost community event. More info
  • Tigard Annual Egg Hunt (Tigard) Hosted at Cook Family Park, this well-organized hunt features separate start times for ages 0-3 (with gentler treats like M&Ms, Hershey kisses, stickers, and balloons), 4-6, and 7-10. Pre-registration is required due to limited spots—think of it as securing your child’s spot in the candy lineup. Expect a community vibe with check-in starting early. Date: Saturday, April 4, 2026 (check-in 8:45 AM, hunts from 9:30 AM onward) Details and registration
  • Eagle Landing Easter Egg Hunt (Happy Valley) Held at The Aerie at Eagle Landing golf course, this outdoor event (rain or shine) offers two timed slots for maximum participation. Kids hunt for eggs in a scenic setting, with optional brunch add-ons for grown-ups. Guardians join for free—great for families wanting a mix of hunting and a relaxed hangout. Date: Sunday, April 5, 2026 (hunts at 10:00 AM and 12:00 PM). Tickets are required for kids. Booking and details
  • Bethany Village Egg Hunt (Portland/Bethany area) A free, self-paced adventure where kids visit participating businesses around the Village to collect goodies and candy. Wrap up at Bethany Athletic Club for games, activities, and more bunny photos. It’s low-pressure and spread out—ideal for little ones who prefer exploring over sprinting. Date: Saturday, April 4, 2026, from 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM. Free. More info
  • Fairview Easter Event (Fairview) At Community Park, this inclusive “Egg Walk” (more of a gentle hunt) includes games, Easter Bunny visits, activities, and a dedicated special needs area. Hosted by PlayEast Recreation, it’s welcoming for all abilities and keeps things fun and low-key. Date: Saturday, April 4, 2026, from 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM. Free. Details
  • Spring Celebration and Inclusive Egg Hunt (Beaverton/Aloha area) A sensory-friendly, wheelchair-accessible event at Mountain View Champions Park, co-hosted by Autism Society of Oregon and THPRD. Designed for diverse needs (including quieter options), it features egg hunts and spring celebrations that accommodate sensory preferences while staying fun for everyone. Date: Saturday, March 21, 2026, from 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM. Free, but registration is required. Register here
  • North Plains Easter Egg Hunt (North Plains) A straightforward community hunt at North Plains Elementary School—details are still emerging, but expect the usual kid-focused egg-grabbing excitement in a local setting. Keep an eye on the site for updates as the date nears. Date: Saturday, April 4, 2026, at 10:00 AM Updates

Whether your crew prefers farm flair, park pandemonium, or inclusive vibes, Oregon’s got an egg hunt to match. Load up on baskets, charge the camera, and get ready for the sweetest chaos of the year. Happy hunting! May your kids’ haul include more chocolate than grass stains! If you need deets on a specific area or more hunts popping up, just shout.

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