by David Moreno, Fort Worth Report
March 30, 2026

Looking for creative ways to celebrate Easter weekend? 

From family easter egg hunts to Bad Bunny-themed parties, festivities across Tarrant County will commemorate the holiday. 

Here’s where to take part in celebrations April 3-5: 

Take a dip in the pool for ‘Bunny Eggspedition’

The event, formerly known as the Underwater Egg Hunt, puts a splashly twist on a classic Easter egg hunt. It includes multiple hunts for certain ages between 3 to 12 years old. 

When: 10 a.m.-1:15 p.m. April 3

Where: The Keller Pointe, 405 Rufe Snow Drive 

Admission: $10

Snap a perfect bunny photo at ‘Easter Photo Ops’

Dress in your best spring attire as the Easter Bunny stops by La Gran Plaza de Fort Worth. Families can take free photos on their phones or pay for images by a professional photographer. 

When: 3-7 p.m. April 3; 2-7 p.m. April 4, 5

Where: La Gran Plaza, 4200 South Freeway, Fort Worth

Admission: Free

Grab a flashlight for ‘Glow and Go Egg Hunt’

Dress in your favorite neon and bright colors while racing to find neon eggs around the community center. Participants must be at least 10 but no older than 15. 

When: 7:30-8:30 p.m. April 3

Where: Mansfield Activities Center, 106 S. Wisteria St. 

Admission: $10

Hunt for treats at ‘World’s Largest’ Easter Egg Hunt

Mission Arlington dubs its Easter event the largest because of the 100,000 eggs that families search for. The event also features carnival games, free food and bounce houses.

When: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. April 4

Where: Mission Arlington, 210 W. South St.

Admission: Free

Celebrate with community at ‘Spring Event – Easter Celebration’

Gather with your Fort Worth neighbors for Easter egg hunts and raffle prizes at Fort Worth community centers across the city. Vendors will be available at certain locations. Find an Easter event here

When: Times vary by location

Where: Fort Worth community centers

Admission: Free

Jump into Western fun at ‘Stockyards Easter Egg Hop’

Be on the lookout for Easter eggs filled with candy and toys while exploring Stockyards Station and Mule Alley. An Easter Bunny will hop around for photos.

When: Noon-4 p.m. April 4

Where: Fort Worth Stockyards, 131 E. Exchange Ave.

Admission: Free

All aboard for the ‘Easter Bunny Express’

Grab a ticket for an egg-citing journey that takes you from Grapevine to the Fort Worth Stockyards. Each pass comes with a special visit from the Easter Bunny, a bag of candy and family photo opportunities. 

When: 11:10 a.m., 1:40 p.m., 4:10 p.m. April 4-5

Where: Grapevine Vintage Railroad, 705 S. Main St.

Admission: $22

Enjoy a flavorful meal during ‘Easter Brunch at Toro Toro’

Latin flavors fire up a unique Easter weekend experience that blends cultural flair with a festive brunch that includes chipotle salmon, prime rib and chimichurri potatoes. Click here for more Easter meals across Fort Worth. 

When: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. April 5

Where: Toro Toro, 200 Main St., Fort Worth

Admission: $0-$75

Party like you’re in Puerto Rico at ‘Easter Brunch – Bad Bunny Edition’

Leave the kids at home, sip on drinks from a mimosa tower and dance to the Latin singer’s greatest hits. 

When: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. April 5

Where: El Chingon Fort Worth, 2800 Bledsoe St.

Admission: Free standing room; $12 individual brunch; $55 four-person reservation

Are we missing an upcoming event?

If you have a Tarrant County celebration or festivity to share, email reporter David Moreno at david.moreno@fortworthreport.org with more information.

David Moreno is the arts and culture reporter for the Fort Worth Report. Contact him at david.moreno@fortworthreport.org or @davidmreports.

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