Egg Hunts

These are Town-Organized events. What does this mean?

Ultimutt Dog Egg Hunt

Tuesday, March 24, 2026 • 6pm & 6:45pm 
Apex Nature Park (2600 Evans Rd) 

Egg hunts are not just for children anymore! Bring your furry friends and a basket to hunt for treat-filled eggs together and get a photo opportunity with the Easter Bunny. Our UltiMutt Dog Egg Hunt is being offered for all Town of Apex Annual Dog Park Pass holders and their fur babies. Learn more about getting a dog park pass here. For safety all dogs must remain on a leash throughout the hunt. Advance registration required. 

Sign up for the 6pm slot here!
Sign up for the 6:45pm slot here!

Egg-streme Teen Flashlight Egg Hunt

Tuesday, March 24, 2026 • 8:15pm
Apex Nature Park (2600 Evans Rd) 

Free event for teens ages 10-13! Grab your flashlight and search for candy filled eggs. The hunt will start precisely at 8:15 pm so please arrive at 8 pm. Dress for the weather and bring a flashlight. Participants will gather at the large shelter. The hunt will take place throughout the disc golf course, so please wear appropriate shoes. Advance registration required. 

Sign up here!

Apex Bunny Trail Egg Hunt

Saturday, March 28, 2026 • 9am-11:15am (start times vary)

Seagroves Farm Park (201 Parkfield Dr) 

Grab your family and get ready to hit the trail for a free egg hunt! Registration is required. There are four time slots to choose from and we have space for 20 different families in each section. PLEASE NOTE: ONLY ONE ADULT IN THE FAMILY NEEDS TO REGISTER. We will be releasing families one at a time around the trail. The path is approximately .25 miles and is not paved, so be aware it may be muddy depending on weather conditions. When you arrive at the park, follow the signs to park and check-in. Kids of all ages are welcome, but please leave the pets at home. If bad weather is expected, we will let everyone know if the event needs to be cancelled the day before. 

Sign up for the 9am slot here!
Sign up for the 9:45am slot here!
Sign up for the 10:30am slot here!
Sign up for the 11:15am slot here!

Egg Hunt for Individuals with Disabilities

Monday, March 23, 2026 • 5:45pm
Apex Nature Park (2600 Evans Rd) 

THIS PROGRAM IS DESIGNED FOR KIDS WITH DISABILITIES.

Hop on over for a fun-filled egg hunt designed for kids under 16 with disabilities. Eggs will be hidden throughout the Nature Park Amphitheater, each filled with surprises, and there will even be a couple golden eggs, too! Parents should stay for this event. Advance registration is required.

Sign up here!

Flashlight Egg Hunt for Individuals with Disabilities

Monday, March 23, 2026 • 7:45pm
Apex Nature Park (2600 Evans Rd) 

THIS PROGRAM IS DESIGNED FOR KIDS WITH DISABILITIES.

Grab your flashlight and get ready to search for candy filled eggs! The hunt will start precisely at 8:00pm, so please arrive at 7:45pm. Dress for the weather and bring a flashlight. Advance registration required. Personal assistants are welcome.

Sign up here!




What is the difference between a Community Event and a Town-Organized Event?


Community Events 
This is an event that a non-profit organization runs, pays for, and plans. Town of Apex staff provides an event location (Town Hall Campus, Salem Street, etc.), along with staff from public safety, public works and other departments, as necessary.

Town-Organized Events
This is an event that the Town of Apex creates, pays for, and plans. Town of Apex staff manages the programming, including activities, logistics, and vendors. This is sometimes referred to as a “Town Owned Event”.