One of San Joaquin County’s most beloved spring traditions is returning later this month, promising a morning packed with excitement, laughter and thousands of colorful eggs. The annual Micke Grove Easter Egg Hunt will take place on Saturday, March 28, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Micke Grove Regional Park in Lodi, welcoming families from across the region for a festive day outdoors.
The highlight of the event begins promptly at 11 a.m., when children will fan out across the park fields in search of 25,000 eggs filled with candy and small toys, making it one of the largest egg hunts in the area. The colorful spectacle has become a cherished tradition for many local families, drawing thousands of attendees each year.
Organizers from San Joaquin County Parks and Recreation have designed the event so that children of all ages can enjoy the fun. A special area will be reserved for children ages four and under and children with special needs, ensuring everyone has a chance to participate comfortably. Older children will have their own field to explore as they hunt for hidden treasures. Unlike competitive egg hunts, this event encourages children to search at their own pace, creating a relaxed and joyful atmosphere for families…