Easter Egg Hunts in Greenwood, Indiana & Johnson County (2026 Guide for Families)
Spring is arriving in Greenwood, Indiana, which means one thing for families — Easter egg hunts are popping up all over Johnson County and the Southside of Indianapolis.
If you're looking for the best Easter egg hunts near Greenwood, I’ve rounded up several popular community events in Greenwood, Center Grove, Bargersville, Franklin, Perry Township, and Southport so you can plan a fun day with the kids.
Whether you’re a longtime local or new to the area, this guide will help you find family-friendly Easter activities across Johnson County.
Greenwood Community Easter Egg Hunts
Greenwood Parks & Recreation Easter Egg Hunt
One of the most popular Easter traditions in Greenwood, this event draws hundreds of families every year.
What to Expect
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Thousands of eggs scattered across the fields
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Age-group hunting zones
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Appearances by the Easter Bunny
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Great photo opportunities
📍 Location: Greenwood parks area
👨👩👧👦 Best for: Younger children and families
Pro tip: Arrive early — eggs disappear fast!
Freedom Springs Easter Event
Freedom Springs Aquatic Park often hosts seasonal family events around Easter including egg hunts and spring celebrations.
Families can enjoy:
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Easter egg hunts
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Music and activities
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Easter Bunny photos
📍 Location: Freedom Springs Aquatic Center
Center Grove Area Easter Egg Hunts
Center Grove Church Easter Egg Hunt
Many Center Grove churches host large community egg hunts open to the public.
Events often include:
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Age-divided egg hunts
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Bounce houses
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Free snacks and drinks
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Family activities
📍 Locations typically around Bargersville and Center Grove areas
These events are often free and very family friendly.
Bargersville Easter Egg Hunts
Bargersville Parks Easter Celebration
Bargersville frequently hosts community spring events that include egg hunts, kids games, and family activities.
Expect:
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Large egg hunts
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Music and family activities
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Easter Bunny photos
📍 Location: Local Bargersville parks
Franklin, Indiana Easter Egg Hunts
Franklin Parks Easter Egg Hunt
Families from across Johnson County travel to Franklin each year for their community egg hunt.
Activities often include:
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Thousands of eggs
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Separate hunts by age group
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Community vendors and activities
📍 Location: Franklin city parks
Perry Township Easter Egg Hunts
Families living on the Southside of Indianapolis can find several egg hunts hosted by churches and community groups in Perry Township.
Common features include:
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Large egg hunts
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Kids games and inflatables
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Family photo stations
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Community vendors
📍 Areas near Stop 11, Meridian Street, and Southport Road
These events are great for families living between Greenwood and downtown Indy.
Southport Easter Egg Hunts
Southport Community Easter Celebration
Southport often hosts small but very charming community egg hunts perfect for younger children.
Activities often include:
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Egg hunts
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Easter Bunny visits
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Family activities
📍 Location: Southport parks or community spaces
Pro Tips for Parents Attending Easter Egg Hunts
After attending many of these events around Greenwood and Johnson County, here are a few tips that make the experience easier.
Bring Your Own Basket
Many events require children to bring their own basket or bag for collecting eggs.
Arrive Early
Popular hunts can start exactly on time and end in minutes.
Dress for the Weather
Indiana spring weather can be unpredictable. Layers and boots are often helpful.
Check Age Groups
Many hunts divide children by age so younger kids have a fair chance to collect eggs.
Bring a Camera
The Easter Bunny usually makes appearances — great opportunity for family photos.
Why Families Love Living in Greenwood & Johnson County
One of the best parts about living in Greenwood and Johnson County is the strong sense of community. Events like Easter egg hunts, summer festivals, farmers markets, and holiday celebrations give families plenty of ways to connect locally.
As a local REALTOR® serving Greenwood, Center Grove, and Johnson County, I love sharing these community events with both longtime residents and families relocating to the area.
It’s just one of the many reasons the Southside of Indianapolis continues to be a wonderful place to call home.
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