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Unique Sensory-Friendly Easter Egg Hunts in Fredericksburg, VA, and Surrounding Areas for Children and Adults with Disabilities

Feb 18, 2025 03:17PM ● By Laura Carter

Unique Sensory-Friendly Easter Egg Hunts in Fredericksburg, VA, and Surrounding Areas for Children and Adults with Disabilities

Easter egg hunts are a beloved tradition for many families, but for those with sensory sensitivities or disabilities, large, crowded events can sometimes be overwhelming. Fortunately, many communities in and around Fredericksburg, VA, offer sensory-friendly Easter egg hunts that cater to children and adults with disabilities. These special events provide a more inclusive, supportive environment for families to enjoy the fun of Easter without the usual hustle and bustle. Here’s a guide to some of the best sensory-friendly Easter egg hunts in Fredericksburg and surrounding areas. As information comes in, this article will be updated. 

1. Beeping Easter Egg Hunt

Since 2011, the Education Department has invited visually impaired or blind children and their families to participate in a Beeping Egg Hunt. This annual event is reminiscent of the Easter parties Corinne Melchers, with her husband’s encouragement, would host for local children each year at Belmont, complete with Punch and Judy shows, egg rolls, fanciful invitations, and plenty of favors. Our specially designed plastic eggs, which were made and donated by the International Association of Bomb Technicians and Investigators volunteers, emit a chirping sound that allows children to retrieve them using their hearing. Sighted siblings are encouraged to participate by wearing a blindfold. The event also includes a petting zoo, a Touch a Tractor station, sensory activities, plus verbal descriptions and touch tours in the art gallery.

When: Sunday March 24, 2025 from 2 - 4pm

where: Gari Melchers Home and Studio, 224 Washington St, Falmouth, VA 22405

Beeping Egg Hunt - Gari Melchers Home and Studio 

2. Sensory Friendly Easter Egg Hunts at B&O Railroad Museum 

B&O Railroad is hosting a Sensory Friendly Easter Egg Hunt For  Children 10 and under. Childreninvited to participate in the B&O’s annual Easter Egg hunt, and Celebrate the holiday and search for eggs around the Roundhouse. Our sensory-friendly egg hunt offers accommodations including pre-visit resources, a visual schedule of the event, a detailed map of campus identifying onsite resources, noise cancelling headphones and a designated quiet room.  

When: April 18, 2025 from 9 - 10 am

Where 901 West Pratt St.Baltimore, MD 21223

Price: Price Varies 

Sensory-Friendly Easter Egg Hunt | B&O Railroad Museum 

3.   Sensory-Friendly Easter Egg Hunt at Bull Run Regional Park

Bull Run Regional Park offers a Sensory-Friendly Easter Egg Hunt for families with children and adults who have disabilities. The event is carefully designed to ensure that everyone can participate, with special modifications to make the hunt as inclusive as possible. The park hosts this event in a peaceful area where families can enjoy the outdoor beauty while participating in a sensory-friendly egg hunt.

The event features reduced crowds, quiet areas, and trained staff to assist those who need extra support. Eggs are placed in accessible locations, and the hunt is conducted in a way that ensures everyone, regardless of ability, can join in on the fun.

When: April 12,2025 - April 20, 20205 from 10 am - 4pm

Where Centreville, VA (near Washington, D.C.)

Cost $8 per child

Spring Egg Hunt | NOVA Parks 

4.  Baskets & Bunnies Sensory Friendly Easter Egg Hunt

This ticket is for the Sensory Egg Hunt only for age group 1- to 7-year-olds. Baskets & Bunnies Amusements At this sensory-friendly egg hunt, children with disabilities will hop on down to Burke Lake Park to participate in a quieter area that allows them to complete the egg hunt on their own. One Parent Is allowed to Participate with the child. Register now 

When: April 19,2025 at 10:00 am

Where:Burke Lake Park 7315 Ox Road Fairfax Station, VA 22039

Cost: $5

Baskets & Bunnies Registration

5. UMW Sensory Friendly Easter Egg Hunt 

More Infomation To Come

Tips for a Successful Sensory-Friendly Easter Egg Hunt:

  • Check for Special Accommodations: Be sure to reach out to the event organizers in advance if your child or loved one has specific needs, so they can be prepared to accommodate.

  • Arrive Early: Arriving early allows you to familiarize yourself with the layout and find the sensory-friendly areas.

  • Bring Comfort Items: Whether it’s noise-canceling headphones, fidget toys, or a favorite blanket, make sure your child has any items they need to feel comfortable during the hunt.

  • Check Event Details: Sensory-friendly times and events may require pre-registration, so be sure to check for any special instructions or registration details.

These sensory-friendly Easter egg hunts in Fredericksburg and the surrounding areas provide a welcoming and supportive space for families with children and adults who have disabilities. Whether you're seeking a quiet, controlled environment or adaptive activities, these events offer a chance to enjoy the joy of Easter without the stress of typical large crowds. Don’t miss out on these wonderful opportunities to create lasting memories with your loved ones this Easter season!


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