easy
1–2 hours
Suitable for all fitness levels, including families with young children.
Explore a fresh take on Easter traditions with the Terre Hill Flashlight Egg Hunt in East Earl, PA. This nighttime event offers families a fun, safe outdoor adventure illuminated by flashlights under the spring sky.
Prize filled Egg Hunt for older kids & adults!
Enjoy this unique night time egg hunt with tons of prizes! This hunt involves running around through the park in the dark with adults, therefore the suggested age is 15 and over. Parents may purchase a ticket for 11-14 year olds if they so choose. Children 10 and under may not participate in this event. Thousands of eggs will be hidden throughout the Terre Hill Park that contain candy and tons of special prizes including hundreds of dollars in cash prizes, gift baskets, electronics, food and other goodies!
Registration/wristband exchange for the event will open at 7 PM at pavilion 1. Bring your ticket to pavilion 1 to exchange for a wristband which will allow you to participate in the hunt and claim your goody bag. Come early to receive your wristband before the hunt starts! Prizes will be awarded around 8:45 PM. You won't want to miss this fun event!
Proceeds benefit the Terre Hill Park.
A bright flashlight or headlamp is essential to spot eggs hidden after dark.
Spring evenings can be cool; layering helps you stay comfortable during the hunt.
The hunt covers grassy and uneven terrain, so sturdy shoes will keep you steady.
This popular event fills up quickly; getting there early ensures a stress-free start.
Lancaster County is a hub of Pennsylvania Dutch culture dating back to early European settlements in the 1700s.
Event organizers emphasize responsible outdoor use, encouraging participants to avoid disturbing wildlife and to minimize waste by using reusable bags.
Illuminates the egg-hunting area clearly after sunset.
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Keeps you warm as temperatures drop after dark.
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Protects feet on grassy and uneven terrain.
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For carrying collected eggs during the hunt.
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