This weekend, Marin County is rolling out a festive slate of Easter egg hunts and activities, stretching from San Anselmo to Sausalito. Here’s a guide to where to go, who’s invited, and what to expect—from flashlight hunts after dark to family photo ops with the Easter Bunny.
There’s a mix of free outings and affordable experiences. Honestly, there’s a little something for every Marin kid and their grown-ups.
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Easter egg hunts across Marin County this weekend: a town-by-town guide
Towns all over Marin are staging hunts for young kids and tweens, with many events offering free admission and Easter Bunny photo options. If you’re planning to go out, check the timing and whether you need to RSVP, especially for bigger gatherings in Sausalito and at Marin County Mart.
San Anselmo — Memorial Park flashlight hunt
San Anselmo’s Memorial Park draws residents and visitors for a two-part egg hunt. There’s a flashlight hunt after dark and a morning hunt for younger kids.
The events are free. Local volunteers usually keep things family-friendly and organized.
- Friday, 8 p.m. — flashlight hunt for ages 8–12
- Saturday, 11 a.m. — hunt for ages 7 and younger
- Location: Memorial Park, San Anselmo
- Admission: free
Larkspur — Piper Park flashlight hunt
Larkspur hosts an after-dark hunt at Piper Park. It’s a hit with older kids who want a little suspense with their egg hunt.
- Friday, 8:30 p.m. — flashlight hunt for ages 8 and older
- Admission: free
- Location: Piper Park, Larkspur
Corte Madera — Town Park all-ages hunt
Corte Madera’s Town Park offers a classic all-ages egg hunt. Families with kids of different ages can join in together.
The event also includes Easter Bunny photos, which is great for anyone who loves keepsakes.
- Saturday, 10 a.m. — all-ages hunt
- Easter Bunny photos available
- Admission: free
- Location: Town Park, Corte Madera
Fairfax — Bolinas Park egg hunt
Fairfax keeps it simple with its annual Bolinas Park egg hunt. The setup is free and all about accessibility and community vibes.
Kids bring their own baskets and just enjoy a laid-back morning of discovery.
- Saturday, 10 a.m. — two age groups: 3 and under; 4 and older
- Bring a basket; admission free
- Location: Bolinas Park, Fairfax
Sausalito — 44th annual festivities
Sausalito celebrates Easter weekend with a parade and a packed day of park activities at Dunphy Park. This year’s lineup has face painting, kids’ egg hunts, an adult egg hunt (registration required), an Easter bonnet contest, and plenty of free options for families who just want to hang out.
- Saturday, 10 a.m. — parade begins
- 11:45 a.m. — adult egg hunt (fee $25, registration required)
- 10:15 a.m. — kids’ egg hunts; 11 a.m. — Easter bonnet contest
- Most events are free, adult hunt requires registration
- Location: Dunphy Park, Sausalito
The Marin County Mart — fun hunts and bunny photos
Marin County Mart hosts egg hunts by age group and offers Easter Bunny photos as an extra. It’s a convenient stop for folks in the Larkspur–Corte Madera corridor who want to pair errands with some spring fun.
- Egg hunts — ages 4 and younger at 10:30 a.m.; ages 5 and older at 10:45 a.m.
- Photos with the Easter Bunny (paid) from 1 to 3 p.m. (~$14.64)
- RSVP recommended
- Location: Marin County Mart, near Larkspur-Corte Madera area
Bon Air — Bunny Hut in Greenbrae
Greenbrae’s Bunny Hut is a low-key option with free Easter Bunny photos. The first 100 kids get a special treat, which is a nice touch.
- Saturday, 11 a.m.–2 p.m. — free photos with the Easter Bunny
- First 100 children receive a special treat
- Location: Bon Air shopping district, Greenbrae
Samuel P. Taylor State Park — Sunday egg hunt
To cap the weekend, the Samuel P. Taylor State Park program invites kids 12 and younger to a Sunday egg hunt. The event unfolds in a redwood-and-ferns setting that Marin County hikers and nature lovers tend to adore.
The park lets you join the event for free, though if you’re camping or driving in, there’s an $8 parking fee. Just something to keep in mind if you’re budgeting for the day.
- Sunday, 1 p.m. — egg hunt for ages 12 and younger
- Park entrance: free for event; parking: $8
- Location: Samuel P. Taylor State Park, Lagunitas area
Here’s a tip for families: show up early, grab a sturdy basket, and maybe carpool since those lots can fill up fast. Honestly, if you’re piecing together a weekend around Marin County’s Easter happenings, you’ll probably notice that small-town charm and community spirit just about everywhere—from San Anselmo to Sausalito.
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