- December 5, 2025
Kids hunt for Easter eggs. Photo by Paige Wilson
Palm Coast residents Eliana and Talya Tyler blow bubbles and enjoy the hay maze. Photo by Paige Wilson
A kid makes sure no eggs are hidden under the hay. Photo by Paige Wilson
A kid runs at the start of the Easter egg hunt. Photo by Paige Wilson
Arthur Etienne finds Easter eggs. Photo by Paige Wilson
Palm Coast resident Riley Halladay looks for Easter eggs. Photo by Paige Wilson
Megan Gjushi looks for Easter eggs after getting her face painted. Photo by Paige Wilson
Kids sprint to the center of the egg hunt zone. Photo by Paige Wilson
Palm Coast resident Jayden Ascenso enjoys the hay maze. Photo by Paige Wilson
Palm Coast resident Konner Pozza enjoys the hay maze. Photo by Paige Wilson
Lia Romalin shows off her face paint. Photo by Paige Wilson
St. Augustine resident Emry Sosa enjoys the hula hoop zone. Photo by Paige Wilson
It was an egg-cellent Saturday for Easter egg hunts April 20 at Central Park in Town Center.
With the sun shining and a refreshing breeze, an estimated 5,500 to 6,000 people attended the city of Palm Coast's Parks and Recreation's annual Egg'stravaganza.
From 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., more than 10,000 candy or toy-filled eggs were scattered in an egg patch at the park for different age groups to hunt for. Other festivities included balloon art, carnival games, hay maze bunny trail, face painting, refreshments and pictures with the Easter Bunny.