This Easter weekend in Greenville, families can enjoy a variety of outdoor spring activities, including egg hunts, visits from the Easter Bunny, and more. Here are some events happening in the area:
From March 29 to 31, Denver Downs Farm will host an Easter Festival featuring egg hunts, farm attractions, the Easter Bunny, candy cannons, and more. Tickets and details can be found on their website.
On March 29, TCMU-Greenville will host the Spring & Sprout event, where families can meet the Easter Bunny, enjoy a petting zoo, create eco-friendly art projects, and go on a nature-inspired scavenger hunt. Tickets are available on the museum’s website.
On March 30, TCMU-Spartanburg will transform into Bunnyburg, offering a bunny trail map for families to collect goodies, take photos with the Easter Bunny, and participate in springtime crafts. Tickets must be purchased in advance.
Mark your calendars for March 30, April 6, 20, and 27 to visit the Frosty Farmer Winter Market at Think Tank Brew Lab. Discover unique goods from 45-50 vendors under one roof.
On March 30 and 31, head to Biltmore Estate in Asheville for an Easter Scavenger Hunt. Search for 25 decorated eggs throughout the estate and learn fun facts along the way. Treat bags are available for children 9 and under.
On April 1, TCMU-Greenville will offer a drop-off program for kids called Kid’s Day Out from 9 a.m. to noon. Registration is required, so be sure to secure your spot.
Join Greenville Zoo on April 2 for Tell Me About It Tuesday, featuring animal-themed activities included with zoo admission. It’s a great way to learn and have fun with the whole family.
On April 4, the Upcountry History Museum will host Neighborhood Night from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Explore the museum’s exhibitions for free with no registration required.
On April 5 and 6, Denver Downs Farm will continue the spring fun with farm attractions, candy cannons, and more. Get your tickets early for this exciting event.
Join Greenville Theatre on April 5 for The Great Fairy Tale Race Story Time Takeover at TCMU-Greenville. Kids can interact with the Brothers Grimm and participate in storytelling activities.
On April 6 and 7, don’t miss Monster Jam at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena. Get your tickets for this thrilling monster truck event.
On April 8, join the Spartanburg Science Center for a Solar Eclipse Watch Party from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Registration is required for this free event, where you can enjoy refreshments and witness a rare celestial phenomenon.
Looking ahead to May 5, volunteers are needed for Tri My Best, an adaptive triathlon for differently-abled youth at Kroc Greenville. Help make a difference by volunteering for this inspiring event.
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