Greetings from Peter Rabbit himself! This tricky Easter Egg Hunt in Snow is fun and challenging for kids and adults!
Easter Egg Hunt in Snow
Whether you are a child or a grownup, you can have a lot of fun hunting for white Easter eggs in the snow. So spread out the Easter eggs and enjoy! But, of course, if you love creative egg hunts like this, you’ll love adult Easter egg hunts, and the unique Easter egg hunts too!
What You Need
Fun Tip!
Don’t live near snow? Then, check out this instant snow powder “fake snow” that may be fun and useful.
Rules of the Easter Egg Hunt in the Snow
Rules of an Easter Egg Hunt in the Snow! Keep in mind that you will want to make sure there is enough snow on the ground to hide the eggs. However, you don’t want to make it too difficult for little kids by putting the eggs too deep in the snow.
In addition, for older teens or grown adults, the more complex the Easter egg hunt is, the funnier it will be. You know people over 18 or 21 have never been able to contain themselves around “free candy!” LOL
This is no traditional egg hunt; we are not looking for Cadbury eggs! Instead, we want the hard stuff to find! That means pure white plastic eggs, boiled eggs, or hilariously decorated eggs!
Don’t forget about the GIANT easter eggs too! Can you imagine the surprise with these clear jumbo eggs?!
The hunt should have boundaries, so no one wanders off too far from the event while hunting for eggs. In addition, before the search begins, you’ll want to check for any hazards in the area—for example, holes in the ground, garbage, or outdoor equipment.
Baseball Easter Eggs
Lastly, create a map of the hidden eggs. This will allow you to keep track of the blended-in eggs. As an alternative to white easter eggs, try using baseball easter eggs instead. These will be easier to locate.
Furthermore, it would make an excellent suggestion for an easter egg hunt for baseball fans since they would love baseball easter!
Snapchat Easter Egg Hunt
Getting the kids outside in the snow and letting them hunt eggs is one of the most fun activities. Hundreds of fun pictures are taken by parents of children hunting eggs in the snow. Parents, uncles, aunts, and grandparents all have a great time letting the kids run with the eggs. This community easter egg hunt makes the perfect Snapchat Easter egg hunt!
If you want to make the hunt easier, use colorful plastic eggs. Another suggestion is to use plain boiled eggs. Lastly, you could mark the areas off with colored snow as well.
Wrapping Up Easter Egg Hunt in the Snow
Don’t let the weather stand in your way! Instead, make the best of the opportunity in front of you and help your kids and friends enjoy the best Easter egg hunt in the snow this country has to offer! “Remember the happiest people do not have the best of everything; they make the best of everything they have!” -author unknown.
Just keep in mind Snow Day safety rules! With that said, the best time to host an egg hunt in the snow is early morning or afternoon. So get ready, get set, GO!
Next, search for eggs with this unique glow-in-the-dark egg hunt!
I love Easter egg hunts, and in the snow? that sounds so fun!!
Thank you! The kids LOVED it!!! 🙂
Fun! I can see how it could be challenging even for adults! I think the most unique Easter Egg Hunt we ever went to was at a polo match in Hawaii where the Easter Bunny skydived out of a plane before the hunt. Quirky for sure but Hawaii is like that, lol!
That sounds so cool! I think watching the Easter bunny Skydive out of a plane would be a lot of FUN! Thanks for sharing! 🙂
I love this idea! So perfect for us in Minnesota as there are times when we do have snow at Easter. Such a great idea, I love it. Kids will adore it!
Thank you so much, Julie! It’s a lot of fun for the kids and a great snow day activity too! 🙂
How fun! What a cute idea!
Thank you!!! 🙂
This is a neat idea! I think my kids would give up after a while and just end up playing in the snow! 😂😂👏
LOL, it does make for a fun playtime activity! 🙂