9 Texan Farms for Easter Fun!

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9 Texan Farms for Easter Fun!

Easter is here y’all!! And so are egg hunts. If you are thinking how on earth are we, going egg hunting with the danger of the pandemic glaring in our faces, we have something in store for you.

TexasRealFood is here with an up-to-date list of Texan farms and ranches hosting egg hunts and Easter fun festivities in 2021. What's special about egg hunting there, you ask?

Well for starters, the chances of spreading the virus in the outdoors are very slim. With the advantage of unlimited space, Texan farms can be the perfect spot for you to enjoy egg hunting with your family without having to look over your shoulder for potential danger.

So, book your egg hunt tickets today, as many farms have a slot system in place to manage crowds, and maximize social distancing. Keep your masks on and have and Happy Easter everyone!

Blessington Farms, Wallis

Blessington Farms is just 40 miles west of downtown Houston. Their Egg-stravaganza is slated for March 27-28 and April 2-3.  They have egg hunts, exciting mazes, thrilling rides and other fun farm activities to offer. If your family loves fishing, they also have a beautiful pond where you can do just that. Bring your bait and tackle to enjoy it for free. For more adventures for kids, check their website.

Blessington Farms, Wallis

P-6 Farms, Montgomery

Starting from 27th March, P-6 Farms are having a full-fledged Easter festival. With a roller coaster, tube slides and apple blasters, P-6 Farms has become a staple for thousands of families across Texas. Now, during their spring Easter Farm days, you and your family can join in on the fun at their outdoor Spring event-home to the best Easter Egg Huntin' in Texas!

P-6 Farms, Montgomery

Paws for Reflection Ranch, Montgomery

This very special ranch in Montgomery is having a drive-thru Easter event for families with special needs. On the 27th of March from 2pm to 4pm, you can drive by to pick goodies from the Easter bunny for your family to enjoy at home.

Yesterland Farm, Canton

The Bunnypalooza is an Easter tradition here at the Yesterland Farm. There are plenty of farm attractions like the farm rollercoaster, egg cannon, hayrides, Ferris wheel, pony rides, carousel and baby animals. Running on March 20, 21, 27, 28 and April 2, 3, 4 buy your tickets to the Yesterland Farm fun here!

Great American Lone Star Ranch, Stephenville

Join the largest Texas Easter Egg Hunt Extravaganza at the Great American Lone Star Ranch. There will be two egg hunts happening every weekend starting March 13th through April 3rd. Adding to the egg hunt frenzy will be farm animals running loose to distract kiddos from getting to the eggs first! Visit their website for more info on the attractions.

Great American Lone Star Ranch, Stephenville

Sweet Eats Fruit Farm, Georgetown

With a mission to produce nutrient rich fruit and provide a fun family environment to learn about growing food, Sweet Eats Fruit Farm is definitely hitting the right notes. Their Easter egg hunt slated to start from 20th March, every weekend up till Easter Sunday, promises to be a lot of fun with all the farm adventures!

Healing with Horses Ranch, Manor

Drive out on April 3rd, to the beautiful and peaceful Healing with Horses Ranch for a socially distanced fun egg hunt! You will have to reserve your timeslot to hunt for candy and toy filled Easter eggs. All ages and abilities are welcome!

Nash Farm, Grapevine

The Easter Egg Roll at Nash Farm on April 4th promises to be loads of Victorian style Easter fun. Step into the pioneer past at the historic Nash farm on Easter Sunday and learn as you enjoy!

Pioneer Farms, Austin

Pioneer Farms is hosting Austin’s biggest Easter Egg Hunt on April 3rd. Egg hunts will be timed and staged, with staggered start times. Ten to 15 children will be allowed at a time, to keep in line with social distancing rules. Kids will be segregated based on ages and there will be music, Easter photo opportunity with special characters and farm animals. To book your tickets for this Easter fun fest, click here!

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