Accessible Easter Egg Hunts in Cincinnati for Kids of All Abilities

Easter egg hunts are a beloved spring tradition, but for some children, the crowds, noise and fast-paced searching can make the experience overwhelming. Thankfully, several organizations around Cincinnati are creating accessible and sensory-friendly Easter egg hunts designed so every child can participate in a way that feels comfortable and fun. These inclusive events often feature smaller groups, quieter environments, adaptive egg hunts and extra support to ensure kids of all abilities can enjoy the excitement of finding eggs and celebrating the season.

Here’s our 2026 guide to accessible Easter egg hunts around Cincinnati that welcome every bunny.

Delhi Township Annual Easter Egg Hunt
March 28, 9:30a at the Delhi Event Center
Join for a morning of Easter fun featuring an egg hunt at 9:30 AM for kids ages 10 and under, followed by a sensory-friendly hunt at 10:30 AM. Every child will receive a goody bag and a raffle ticket for a chance to win a prize. Families can also meet members of the Delhi Township Police and Fire Departments, explore their vehicles, and snap photos with the Easter Bunny.

Sensory Friendly Easter Egg Hunt
March 28, 11a-1p at Shining Spectrum Farmstead
If you’re looking for an Easter Egg hunt with less noise, more nature and all the easter joy, this is the event for you! This event is designed to be a sensory-friendly Easter Egg Hunt for children on the autism spectrum. There will be opportunities to interact with goats, find hidden eggs while hiking trails, sensory stations to play at, and plenty of space to be simply be YOU!

Independence Egg Hunt
March 28, 11:30a–2:30p at Memorial Park
Hickory Grove is offering a sensory-friendly Easter egg hunt at 11 a.m. designed for kids who may find large crowds overwhelming. Eggs will be placed on the basketball courts for easier access, with grabbers available to help collect them. Accessible parking will be available nearby, and the Easter Bunny will be there for photos before the main events begin at 11:30 a.m.

Accessible Egg Hunt
March 28, 12:30p at Makino Park
The event welcomes children ages 17 and under with developmental disabilities, as well as their siblings. Visitors are encouraged to arrive at noon to take photos with the bunny, make a craft, and explore the accessible playground.

Sensory Eggstravaganza
April 4, 10a-4p at Garfield Park
This egg hunt offers two unique experiences to help every child participate comfortably and confidently. A sensory-friendly hunt will take place from 10–11 a.m., designed for children who benefit from a calmer, more structured environment with reduced noise and sensory-friendly activities. A traditional egg hunt will follow, divided by age groups to create a fun and safe experience for everyone.

43rd Annual Easter Egg Hunt at Young’s Dairy
April 5, 2p at Young’s Dairy
As is the tradition, they will hard boil and dye over 7,000 eggs for the Easter Egg Hunt. Sensory friendly hunt starts at 3pm! There is no charge for this fun event. We suggest you arrive 10 to 15 minutes before your age category, so you have time to find the line and get ready to go!

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