Easter Weekend in the Snoqualmie Valley Hunts, Hops Happenings for Every Bunny

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The Snoqualmie Valley is brimming with Easter spirit as it gears up for a series of vibrant events from April 12 to April 20, 2025. Families can kick off the festivities with the Great Carnation Easter Egg Hunt, which promises face painting, a petting zoo, and plenty of treats, all at no cost. On April 18, teens are invited to join the Flashlight Egg Hunt, a beloved tradition that takes place under the stars. The following day, children can partake in the Si View Easter Egg Hunt, which is organized by age groups to ensure fairness, followed by a pancake breakfast. The Snoqualmie Bunny Hop Egg Hunt will feature thousands of eggs and a special arrival of Mr.

Bunny via fire engine. Pet owners can also enjoy the Bow Wow Egg Hunt, catering to furry friends with treat-filled eggs and photo opportunities. The weekend wraps up with a warm Easter celebration at Church on the Ridge, complete with a live band and family-friendly activities. With a range of events catering to all ages and interests, the Snoqualmie Valley offers a memorable Easter experience for everyone.

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