25 Best Easter Activities That Will Egg-Cite the Whole Family
There’s so much joy that comes with the Easter season. The blooming flowers, longer daylight hours and warmer weather all call for extra happiness — or should we say, egg-stra hoppiness. Better yet, it’s the activities we associate with the holiday that make it special (think dyeing eggs, making themed crafts or hosting an egg hunt). Easter is a time to partake in traditions, whether attending church services or baking hot cross buns. Simply put, we’ve all come to appreciate the fun that Easter brings. As you plan this year, our list of the best Easter activities can help inspire you.
If you’re hopping to entertain all members of your family during the holiday, a great place to start is with planting flowers or playing backyard games like cornhole and egg toss. For those who like more of a challenge, taking a hike or riding a bike is a no-brainer. But if you’d rather be indoors, consider telling bunny jokes or playing Easter bingo. Surely while engaging in the fun, you’ll want to enjoy a filling Easter brunch or delicious Easter dinner, possibly one featuring ham and other classic side dishes. And since there’s always room for sweets, you could even decorate Easter cookies. Just be sure to make them into holiday-themed shapes like eggs or rabbits and ice them in pastel colors! The activities are endless, and most importantly, the memories will be priceless.
Decorate Easter Eggs
Take your dyed Easter eggs to the next level by decorating them with materials like paint, sequins or thread. Older kids will love expressing their creativity, though younger kids may need more of their parents help to avoid making a mess.
Get some decorating inspiration »
Plan an Easter Egg Hunt
An egg hunt makes for the perfect indoor or outdoor Easter activity. Your little ones will absolutely love the challenge of finding the most eggs and even adults can join in on the fun by seeking out creative hiding places!
RELATED: 24 Best Easter Egg Hunt Ideas for Adults
Play Easter Trivia
Think you know the most facts about Easter? Put your knowledge to the test in a round of trivia with friends and family.
RELATED: 20 Festive Easter Facts That You Probably Haven't Heard Before
Decorate Easter Baskets
An activity that’s fun and functional? Turn paper bags into bunnies and regular wooden baskets into colorful masterpieces. Or, try making a basket from scratch with material like rope, bamboo or craft sticks.
Get more easter basket ideas »
Plant Flowers
Spring is the perfect time to stop and smell the roses. Even better, you can gather all members of the family to plant flowers in your yard on Easter Sunday.
Play Easter Bingo
Nothing’s wrong with a little healthy competition, right? What better way to engage the whole family than in a game of bingo! You can even use jelly beans as markers to add to the Easter theme.
Get the printable Easter bingo cards at Play Party Plan »
Bake a Classic Ham Recipe
Craving a feast this holiday? Say no more! We’ve got the best ham recipes that you can bake together and sit around the table and enjoy as part of your complete your dinner menu.
Host a Sack Race
A classic potato sack race will get their adrenaline going and can be played as a relay race or as individuals. The first racer or teams to hop across the finish line wins!
Prepare Easter-themed Drinks
Calling all the adults! There are tons of Easter cocktail recipes perfect for a Sunday celebration, including this carrot mimosa. Mix them up to compliment your Easter brunch or sip on one as the kids work on bunny crafts.
Go Hiking
Pack up every member of your family, including your dog for an egg-hilarating hike on some of your favorite trails! Enjoying the fresh air can be just as fun as it is invigorating.
Color Easter Pages
Whether at school, home or a party, coloring is an activity sure to satisfy every kid. Make coloring Easter-themed by printing out illustrations like this one of a chick and eggs, or draw your own from scratch!
Get the free printable coloring pages at One Little Project »
Craft Easter Decorations
From wreaths to centerpieces, you can spend a portion of your Easter Sunday crafting adorable DIY decorations. The best part? These ideas are full of bright pastels, bringing a pop of color to your home!
Make Homemade Easter Cards
It's always nice to give out Easter cards, and homemade notes make the gesture even more personal. Take this example, which incorporates a handprint shaped like an Easter bunny!
Go to Church
Going to church on Easter Sunday might just be the most fitting activity to do, for those who celebrate. And if you can't make it in-person, some churches offer live streams of their services to watch online.
Make Easter Cookies
Sure, the typical goal of baking cookies is to eat them, but decorating them is arguably more fun. Form cookies into Easter shapes like carrots, rabbits or eggs, and you and your little ones will have a blast decorating them!
Check out some sweet cookie decorating ideas »
Draw Spring Pictures with Chalk
Kids can put their creativity to the test by drawing spring-inspired works of art with sidewalk chalk. It's a great way to keep them active and encourage them to have some fun in the sun.
Have an Egg and Spoon Race
The rules are simple for this classic game — all you need to do is balance an egg on a spoon, keeping one hand behind your back and the other holding the spoon. Just be careful not to drop the egg before you get to the finish line, or you lose!
Make Easter Crafts
Crafting is always a great way to bond as a family and make lasting memories. You can make bunny ear headbands with pipe cleaner, or if you're up for more of a challenge, you can crochet adorable Easter shapes like bunnies and eggs. Once you're done, display your creations around the house.
Get the crochet bunny egg tutorial at Jen Hayes Creations »
Play Charades
Not many activities call for only participants and no additional materials. But charades does! Gather the family for a game of charades and have them guess all-things Easter related.
Go Bike Riding
Get your eggs-ercise in by going on a bike ride. Test out new trails or simply take a few laps around your neighborhood— the choice is yours!
Play Backyard Games
Spending Easter at home? Invite friends and family to play backyard games like cornhole and ring toss. Or, make the games Easter-themed and play pin the tail on the bunny or egg toss.
Plan a Picnic
Having a picnic makes for a great activity any day, including Easter Sunday. Food, nature and friends and family— it can't get any better than that!
RELATED: 52 Fun Picnic Food Ideas That Are so Good You'll Never Eat Inside Again
Visit the Easter Bunny
When the Easter Bunny comes to town, consider hopping on over to pay a visit. Just to be sure to snap a photo to capture the core memory!
Make Hot Cross Buns
Although the traditional food is commonly eaten on Good Friday, you can enjoy them fresh and hot on Easter Sunday too. They'll easily compliment your brunch menu or make a tasty dessert.
Tell Easter Jokes
Crack a few bunny jokes this Easter Sunday, and you'll create egg-stra giggles and fond memories. You can even make it a competition to see which family member can get the most laughs. There are tons of Easter puns to share, if you need some inspiration.
You Might Also Like