Easter events in Fort Worth

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Don your springtime pastels and white leather boots for Easter in Cowtown.

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Easter is just two days away, and you know what that means — peeps are on the shelves, everything is pastel-colored, and eggs are everywhere. Fort Worth has no shortage of hoppenin’ egg hunts or delicious Easter brunches around town. So, grab those baskets as we lay it all out for you.

Easter egg hunts 🥚

Not just for little chicks, these egg hunts are fun for Easter-lovers of all ages.

Sat., April 16

Sycamore Park Egg Hunt | 2401 E. Rosedale St.

  • Hosted by the Shriners of Medji Temple No. 45, the annual event will feature an egg hunt, sack race, and other prizes. | 10 a.m. | Free

Eastside Community Garden Egg Hunt | 2521 Clairemont Ave.

  • Bring a basket + scramble to find as many eggs as possible. | 10:30 a.m. | Free

Maple Branch Craft Brewery Egg Hunt | 2628 Whitmore St.

  • Kiddos can hunt for eggs while parents test out the new Marshmallow Stout. | 12 p.m. | Free

Patricia LeBlanc Park Eggstravaganza | 6300 Granbury Cut Off St.

  • Children of all ages are invited to chick out this egg-celent adventure from | 12-3 p.m. | Free

Stockyards Egg Hunt | E. Exchange Avenue

  • Take pictures with the Easter bunny, and collect free prizes, candy + a variety of toys at the annual event. | 12-4 p.m. | Free

Easter brunch 🍽️

Celebrate the holiday with a midday feast. Reservations are filling up fast, so grab one while they are still available.

Sun., April 17

El Chingon | 2800 Bledsoe St.

  • Enjoy brunch with a Mexican flare in two Easter specials featuring mimosas, a paleta tower, burrito clásico, huevos rancheros + chilaquiles. | 11 a.m.-3 p.m. | $75+ | Call for reservations.

Grace | 777 Main St.

  • Drive downtown for brunch you carrot believe, including lump crab, pork carnitas + white cheddar grits. | 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m. | Cost of purchase | Reserve a table.

il Modo | 714 Main St.

  • Indulge in a three-course brunch special + add a flight of mimosas for $16. | 6:30 a.m.-3 p.m. | $26 | Call for reservations.

Taste | 1200 S. Main St.

  • Chef Jef + his team are preparing a special menu combining classic favorites with newly inspired dishes. | 10 a.m.-2 p.m. | Pay what you can | Reserve a table.

Wicked Butcher | 512 Main St.

  • Taste everything from shrimp Louie to Nutella-stuffed French toast. | 11 a.m.-3 p.m. | Cost of purchase | Reserve a table.

Other Easter activities 🐇

Looking for something a little different this year? Check out these other activities to mix things up.

Fri., April 15

Easter Bunny Bar & Business Hop | Crockett Row, 2916 Crockett St.

  • This adult-themed hunt will feature gift cards, movie tickets + vouchers at local businesses and pop-ups. | 5-8 p.m. | Free

Easter Adoption | Fort Worth Zoo

  • Adopt a rabbit, sheep, or pig from the zoo and receive a certificate, plushie, coloring packet, and animal fact sheet. | Pick up available until 5:30 p.m. | $30

Sat., April 16

Bunny and Yoga Art Party | Fairmount Community Garden, 1504 5th Ave.

  • Enjoy Easter-themed yoga + art activities with Ms. Brooke of Yogi Squad. | 3-4:15 p.m. | Free

Sun., April 17

Live Easter Music | Sundance Square

  • Stroll through the square or sip your brunch coffee while listening to live music from Davy Mooney. | 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. | Free

He is Risen 1M, 5K, + 10K | Virtual

  • Grab your running shoes + egg-ercise with a virtual run, where 15% of the proceeds go to Operation Underground Railroad. | 5-9 p.m. | $16+ | Register now.
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