Brooklyn is hopping with Easter egg hunts! Grab a basket and head out to one of these ovoid-tracking actitivies.
Fun for everybunny
The annual Easter egg hunt in Shore Road Park — hosted by state Sen. Marty Golden – includes much more than a hunt. It also has games, music, an Easter Bonnet contest, and a chance for photos with the Easter Bunny.
Easter Egg Hunt at Shore Road Park [Shore Road at 79th Street in Bay Ridge, (718) 238–6044]. March 26, 2–4 pm. Free.
Climbing the walls
Kids ages 4 to 12 can hunt eggs in all three dimensions, since the colorful orbs may be hidden high on the walls of this rock-climbing gym. Kids can keep climbing after all the eggs are found, and everyone will get a tote bag to carry home their treasures.
Easter Egg Hunt Eggstravaganza at Brooklyn Boulders [575 Degraw St. at Third Avenue in Gowanus, www.brook
Farm-fresh eggs
There is an egg hunt ever day this weekend at this farm in Floyd Bennet Field, where kids can also enjoy hay rides and a petting zoo.
Green Meadows Farm Easter Egg Hunt at Aviator Sports and Events Center [3159 Flatbush Ave. off the Belt Parkway in Marine Park, (718) 758–7500, www.aviat
We love a parade
This Brownsville egg hunt starts with a parade, with marching bands and classic cars. The parade ends at Betsy Head Field, where kids can hunt for Easter eggs, and enjoy live entertainment, face painting and a rock-climbing wall.
Free. Noon. Zion Triangle Plaza (1501 Pitkin Ave. at Legion St. in Brownsville).
Easter parade starts at Zion Triangle Plaza [1501 Pitkin Ave. at Legion Street] on March 26 at 11:30 am. Egg hunt at Betsy Head Field (Blake Avenue at Bristol Street in Brownsville] at 12:30 pm. Free.
Spin the eggs
This egg hunt will have thousands of eggs, and kids will track them down in groups of 10. Also there will be the Easter Bunny (how does he get around so fast?), and music from Baby DJ School, a music program for infants.
Fifth Annual Easter Egg Hunt at McGolrick Park (Russell Street between Nassau and Driggs avenues in Greenpoint), March 26 at noon. $20 for egg hunt. In the event of bad weather it will move to St. John’s Lutheran Church (155 Milton St. between Manhattan Avenue and Franklin Street in Greenpoint) at 2 pm.
Hopping with hops
There is no innocent children’s activity that Williamsburg cannot turn into a celebration of drinking! Today, hipsters will hunt for eggs at seven bars along Grand Street, discovering prizes like brewery tours and movie passes inside each plastic orb, sipping drink specials, and checking it all off on a happy hour app.
Third Annual Great Egg Hunt at Burnside [506 Grand St. between Union Avenue and Lorimer Street in Williamsburg, www.thegr