The Easter Bunny is making his annual visit, spreading color eggs all over Grays Harbor for children to find. The days are getting longer, making it perfect for egg seeking! With Easter Sunday occurring in the middle of April this year, there is plenty of time for lots of Easter fun now that we have had our fill of corned beef and cabbage. Here are the 2022 Easter egg hunts and activities in Grays Harbor.

April 14

TwinStar Credit Union Children’s Easter Egg Hunt
Olympic Stadium, Hoquiam
5:30 p.m.
Free

The Aberdeen Parks & Recreation Department, Aberdeen Lions and Hoquiam Lions clubs are hosting their egg hunt on April 14. There will be four age groups: 1-3, 4-5, 6-7 and 8-12. Bring your own Easter basket! And be sure to get a photo with the Easter Bunny who will be visiting the event too. Parents cannot assist their children at this hunt.

April 16

Elma VFW Easter Egg Hunt
Grays Harbor County Fairgrounds
32 Elma McCleary Rd, Elma
11:30 a.m.

The Elma VFW is hosting their 24th annual Easter Egg Hunt at The Grays Harbor County Fairgrounds! The hunts all start at 12 p.m., with 7 age groups: under 1, 2, 3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9, and 10-12. They will be collecting money and non-perishable food donations for local food banks during the hunts.

Kids getting Easter treats under a big tent at Beerbower Park from McCleary Church
The McCleary Community Church hosts their egg hunt at Beerbower Park each year. Photo courtesy: McCleary Community Church

Annual Resurrection Easter Egg Hunt
Beerbower Park
100 3rd Street, McCleary
11 a.m.
Free

The McCleary Community Church hosts their egg hunt at Beerbower Park each year. The free event includes free lunch and free prizes for kids of all ages and even adults.

Easter Egg Hunt—CIC Style

Coastal Interpretive Center
1033 Catala Avenue SE, Ocean Shores
11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Free

The Coastal Interpretive Center has teamed up with Opal Art Glass in Cosmopolis to offer a special Easter Egg Hunt. No chicken or rabbit eggs, but plenty of colorful sand dollars and three special eggs created and donated by Johnny & Darlene Camp, Owners of Opal Art Glass. Children of all ages are invited to join the hunt on the grounds of the Coastal Interpretive Center. Tons of sand dollars will be hiding along with three special glass eggs for three lucky kids. No admission to join the hunt!

April 17

Easter Dinner at Lake Quinault Lodge

Photo of lawn and front of Lake Quinault Lodge during the day
A special Easter Dinner Menu will be offered in the namesake Roosevelt Room at the Lake Quinault Lodge. Photo courtesy: Lake Quinault Lodge

345 S Shore Rd, Quinault
4:30 p.m. – 8 p.m.
$38/person

Lake Quinault Lodge is not doing their egg hunt this year, but they will be offering an Easter Dinner! Don’t spend all day cooking, instead enjoy time with the kids hunting eggs and then head on over to the Lodge and let them do the work! A special Easter Dinner Menu will be offered in the namesake Roosevelt Room featuring roasted lamb rack, fingerling potatoes, roasted, broccolini, with a marionberry reduction and a decadent dessert. Be sure to make reservations by calling 360.288.2900 or online.

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