Home Easter The Hunt Is On: Where to Find and Decorate Easter Eggs By Ayren Jackson-CannadyFebruary 8, 2014 Search more like this egg-huntzooeaster-eggshunteggdecoratepaintbrushfretspycrosssearchglitterbasketmeeting Read next Easter These Are the Top Easter Candy Picks for 2021 Easter This Is How Families Plan to Spend Easter in 2021 Easter “It’s the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown” Is Hippity-Hopping on Over to Apple TV+ Easter This Peeps & Build-A-Bear Collab Is the Sweetest Team-Up Ever Easter 14 Creative Easter Egg Hunts You Can Do at Home Tickets to the White House Easter Egg Roll may be just as hard to score as a meeting with the POTUS himself. But don’t fret, your little bunnies will have plenty of fun at these egg-cellent alternatives. Grab a basket and your “I spy” eyes to find as many eggs as you can. And if hunting isn’t your sport, swipe a paintbrush and some glitter—an egg is just waiting to be your canvas. Real Egg Hunt and Decorate at Meadowside Nature CenterThis unique event involves searching the meadows for unpainted real eggs. Find as many as you can and then little Van Goghs can decorate their collection afterwards. While freshly painted eggs dry, stretch those weary fingers (and legs) on eight miles of nature trails. Did you see a wild bunny? When: April 18, 11 am-11:30 am Cost: $8 (registration required) 5100 Meadowside Ln. (Rockville, Md) 301-924-4141 Online: parkpass.org/ Where do your kids do their Easter egg hunting and decorating? Tell us in the comments section below. —Lisa Ng Photos courtesy of Lisa Ng, Madame Tussauds DC via Facebook, Journey’s Crossing Church via Facebook, nabeel h via Flickr, Smithsonian National Zoo, voicewisdom via Flickr, Herald Post via Flickr, Pinstripes