3 Egg-centric Easter Activities

Our picks for the whole family to celebrate Easter (and obtain a proper sugar rush)

Gabe Pierce

The Easter Bunny's dance card appears to be full this weekend. He'll be busy hiding eggs for little ones across Louisiana—including at these events in Baton Rouge, on the Northshore, and in Acadiana.

Angel's Grove Ranch Easter Egg Hunt: Baton Rouge, LA

Explore the majestic ground so Angels Grove Ranch and Horse Rescue for its annual Easter Celebration and Egg Hunt. Let the kids roam, enjoying the petting zoo, horse and pony rides, a hayride, games, and other family fun. 11 am–2 pm. $10 admission includes the egg hunt; additional fees for pony rides, egg painting, and other activities. angelsgrove.org

Egg Rollin' at the Trailhead: Mandeville, LA

Take the kids out for a morning of Easter fun, just for them, with a Covington Easter tradition. Egg Rollin' at the Trailhead allows children twelve and younger to "race" their boiled, decorated egg from home against other eggs in a test of speed. The "fastest" eggs in Covington will win prizes and recognition. Plus a petting zoo, wellness fair, crafts and games, and more! Free. 10 am–noon. covla.com.

Community Easter Egg Hunt: Breaux Bridge, LA

The Teche Center for the Arts is teaming up with the city of Breaux Bridge to bring a community Easter egg hunt this Spring. Kids ages four through eleven are invited to join in the fun for free. 1 pm–3:30 pm.  artsatteche.com.

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