Easter Scavenger Hunt
I’m planning to use this Easter scavenger hunt Easter morning to lead my boys to their Easter basket hidden somewhere in the house! Right before we try out one of these Easter egg hunts! This Easter scavenger hunt is one of the treasure hunt type scavenger hunts. If you’re looking for something where kids have to find certain type of Easter eggs, you’ll want to check out this Easter egg scavenger hunt instead! You could totally use it for anything else too – maybe hide eggs at each of the locations or little surprises along the way like I did. If you’re new to scavenger hunts, they’re pretty much like treasure hunts with clues leading to a treasure at the end. Kind of like X marks the spot with a pirate treasure hunt, which reminds me I need to make a pirate treasure hunt one of these days! Maybe next time we go on a Disney cruise I’ll do it for pirate night! This Easter scavenger hunt is made up of 12 different clues including the starting clue and then clues leading to 12 different locations. There isn’t a note at the final location, just whatever surprise you’ve hidden there! If you need Easter surprise ideas, here are some of my favorites!
Easter Scavenger Hunt Clues
Whether you call these clues or Easter scavenger hunt riddles, they’re pretty much the same thing. Twelve cards with clues that rhyme and lead to different locations around the house. I’m typically creating clues for younger kids like my almost six-year-old so the clues pretty much give away the location. We’ve tried a few times where he has to figure out some sort of riddling clue, and it’s never as fun because he tends to get stuck and need help. As he gets older, I may start creating more complicated clues but for now – simpler clues have worked great for all of the holidays over the years! As I mentioned before, there are 12 clue cards – each leading to a different location. In all of my printable scavenger hunts (and I have a lot of them), I use locations that most everyone should have in a regular home. If you’re staying in a hotel room or want to do this outside, unfortunately you’re out of luck. This hunt is designed to be played indoor/outdoor at a regular home with a kitchen, bedrooms, bathrooms, etc. That being said – there aren’t any specific locations on the cards (i.e., I don’t say go to K’s bedroom or to the upstairs guest room). They are all generic enough that anyone could really use them!
Scavenger Hunt Setup
Simply print out the scavenger hunt cards and cut them out, keeping them in order. The order doesn’t really matter but the clues do tell a story and tie together so if you mix them up, they’ll still get to all of the locations but the clues won’t make as much sense. Keep out the first card – this will be the card you hand the kids to get the Easter scavenger hunt started. Place the second card in the location mentioned on the first clue card. Place the third card in the location mentioned on the second clue card. And so on until you get to the final card – then place your surprise (Easter basket, etc.) in the location mentioned on the very final card. To make it even more fun, you could add little Easter eggs filled with treats, other Easter surprises, or really anything along the way at different stops like I did. You could even give them an empty Easter basket and have them fill the basket with their surprises along the way. Whatever works best for you. The only real key is to have a surprise at the end. Scavenger hunts aren’t any fun without treasure to find! And I’ve put together a list of my favorite Easter surprises and gifts for kids below. Once you’re done with the scavenger hunt, keep your kids active with these fun Easter games!
Prize Ideas
Some of these are things you can buy, some are things you can DIY, and others are things you probably already have around the house. If this list isn’t a good fit, any of the ideas on this Easter basket filler list would make fun prizes for this Easter scavenger hunt too!
DIY LEGO bunny jar (perfect for LEGO lovers)Hatchimals BasketGummy surprise eggs(with treats inside)Don’t Laugh Easter Joke bookPersonalized Easter bunnyAn Easter book (this one looks cute!)Peeps Bath BombsEaster homemade play doughEaster drawstring bag filled with fun surprises
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12 Easter scavenger hunt clues