From flashlight adventures to pony rides and pancake breakfasts, the Snoqualmie Valley is bursting with Easter spirit in 2025.
With festivities stretching from North Bend to Duvall and everywhere in between, families, teens, and even pets will find fun ways to celebrate. Here’s a look at what’s happening and when—organized by date so you can plan the most egg-citing weekend possible.

Saturday, April 12: The Great Carnation Easter Egg Hunt
Tolt Commons, Carnation
Starts at 10:00 AM
Carnation starts the festivities early with its signature egg hunt and a lineup of family-friendly activities, including face painting, a petting zoo, crafts, bunny photos, popcorn, and donuts. This beloved event is sponsored by Noble Plumbing, Mosaic Montessori, Puget Sound Energy, and Carnation Café & Lounge and is free and fun.

Friday, April 18: Teen Flashlight Egg Hunt
Jeanne Hansen Park, Snoqualmie 8:30 PM
Teens ages 12–17 are invited to grab flashlights and search for eggs under the stars. This nighttime hunt is a favorite tradition for local youth, offering some Friday night fun to kick off Easter weekend.
Saturday, April 19: A Hoppin’ Day of Easter Fun Si View Easter Egg Hunt
Si View Park, North Bend
9:00 AM sharp
Open to children of elementary age and younger, this free hunt is divided into five age groups to ensure a fair and festive experience for everyone. Sponsored by the Moose Lodge, the morning wraps up with a pancake breakfast at the Snoqualmie Valley Moose Lodge, 108 Sydney Ave N.


Snoqualmie Bunny Hop Egg Hunt
Centennial Fields, Snoqualmie
10:00 AM sharp
Thousands of eggs will be up for grabs in this always-popular hunt. Mr. Bunny arrives in style on a Snoqualmie fire engine, and fields are divided by age group. Parents can assist the littlest participants—just be sure to get there early, as this event fills up fast.
Bow Wow Egg Hunt
Three Forks Dog Park, Snoqualmie
10:15 AM to Noon
Easter isn’t just for humans! Bring your furry friend to this special dog-friendly egg hunt, which follows the children’s hunt across the street at Centennial Park. Pet pics with the Easter Bunny, treat-filled eggs, and prize drawings make it a paw-some time.

Downtown is Hopping
Historic Downtown Snoqualmie
10:30 to 11:30 AM
This annual event takes place over Easter weekend in the historic downtown shopping district. Head downtown with the kids and look for participating businesses to receive special treats. Mr. Bunny will visit three shops: Snoqualmie Trading Co., Carousel Candy, and Mini Treehouse. Be on the lookout for the bunny!
Juliane Henry’s Equestrian Easter Egg Hunt
42320 SE Reinig Road, Snoqualmie
Doors open at 10:00 AM, Egg Hunt at 10:30 AM
With over 2,000 eggs hidden and a golden egg prize redeemable for a riding lesson or summer camp spot, this event is a treat for horse-loving kids. Enjoy a petting zoo with bunnies, goats, pigs, chicks, and ducks, and take a $10 pony ride.


Duvall Easter Egg Hunt at Dougherty Farmstead
Dougherty Farmstead, Duvall
1:00 to 4:00 PM, Egg Hunt at 2:00 PM
Duvall’s big town egg hunt moves from McCormick Park to the historic Dougherty Farmstead this year. Expect egg hunts split by age group, food, activities, and a festive atmosphere. On your way, stop by the Earth & Arbor Day Festival at Depot Park. Organized by the Duvall Historical Society and City of Duvall, with help from many generous community sponsors.

Sunday, April 20: Celebrate Easter at Church on the Ridge
Church on the Ridge, Snoqualmie
Gatherings at 8:15, 9:30, and 11:00 AM
Wrap up Easter weekend with a warm welcome, live band, free coffee, family photo booth, and a fun kids’ experience at Church on the Ridge. Whether you are new or returning, this is a joyful way to celebrate the season.

No matter how you like to celebrate—hunting for eggs, enjoying pony rides, petting farm animals, or sharing a quiet moment at church—Easter in the Snoqualmie Valley has something for everyone. Check event start times, bring your baskets, and come early to make the most of the festivities. Happy Easter from the Valley!