Join us for an eggceptionally fun morning of creative crafts, garden games, bunny photos and of course, an egg hunt! Limited spots available, sign up today!
Make plans to join the fun from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. for an eggceptionally fun morning at the Cleveland Botanical Garden. There will be no official “start” time to the egg hunt. Eggs will be continually hidden all morning long; once each hunter has received his/her 10 natural seed bomb eggs, they can retrieve their delicious prize at our candy station. Our seed bomb eggs are a great way to avoid plastic and encourage planting. Additional activities taking place all morning long include creative crafts, garden games, and bunny photos.
Price: Member adults are free, member child (age 2-17) $12, non-member adult $20, non-member child (age 2-17) $17, children 1 and under are free.
Registration is required for this event.
Past Egg Hunt Photos
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