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Easter weekend in Los Angeles usually means early mornings, local park events, and plenty of options for families looking to get outside.
From larger spring festivals to smaller neighborhood egg hunts, here are a few places to check if you’re planning something for the weekend.
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Spring Festival at Underwood Family Farms
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If you’re looking for more than just a quick egg hunt, Underwood Family Farms offers a full spring experience. Expect scheduled egg hunts, farm animals, games, and food stands.
It’s a bit outside the city, but it works well as a half-day or full-day outing.
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Easter Activities at The Grove
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For something more central, The Grove typically hosts seasonal Easter programming with photo opportunities and family-friendly activities.
It’s an easy option if you want something convenient without leaving the city.
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Spring at Descanso Gardens
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While not a traditional egg hunt destination, Descanso Gardens is a strong pick for Easter weekend. Spring blooms are usually in full display, making it a good option for a relaxed walk or afternoon visit.
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Beverly Hills Egg Hunt at Roxbury Park
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For those on the Westside, the annual egg hunt at Roxbury Park is one of the more popular local events. It’s typically organized by age group, with scheduled hunt times throughout the morning.
Events here tend to fill up quickly, so it’s worth checking details in advance.
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Local Park Egg Hunts Across LA
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Many neighborhoods host smaller egg hunts through local recreation programs. These are often more low-key and community-driven.
Some parks to check include:
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Pan Pacific Park
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Grand Hope Park
For the most accurate information, check local city or parks department websites.
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A few things to keep in mind:
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Most egg hunts happen early in the morning
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Some events require advance registration
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Popular locations can fill up quickly
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Bring baskets, water, and plan for warm weather
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Easter in Los Angeles doesn’t follow a single format. Whether you’re heading to a larger festival, a neighborhood park, or just spending time outdoors, there are plenty of ways to keep it simple and local.
Planning ahead makes a big difference, especially for the more popular events.
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