Easter at
Sweet Eats
2026
Baby animals, egg hunts, brunch with the Bunny, and the last of the tulips — all in one unforgettable spring morning at the farm.
This is what
Easter at the farm looks like
Face paint, full baskets, goats eating shirt sleeves, and kids who don’t want to go home. Come see why Austin families make this their Easter tradition.
Baby Animals
Are Here
Baby goats, lambs, chicks, and calves are at the farm now through May 10. Bottle feeding sells out on weekends — add it to your visit before it’s gone.
Everything You Can Do
at Easter
Each experience adds on to General Admission — stack them to make the most of your day.
Easter Egg Hunts
Times: 9:30am Quiet Hunt · 10am–5pm every 30 min
Max: 20 kids (first hunt) · 75 kids all others
Hunts run all day in our giant woods west field. Solid wooden eggs, Plinko return games, candy rewards. Quiet Hunt at 9:30am for special needs families. Spots fill fast — especially Saturdays and Good Friday (Apr 3).
Brunch with the Bunny
Time: 10am · 1.5 hours · Sat, Sun + Good Friday
Note: Add-on only — GA/hunt tickets sold separately
Breakfast buffet + Easter Bunny photos. Adults get mimosas. Kids get the Bunny. Separate from the egg hunt — both are worth it.
Adult Egg Hunt
Arrival: 7:30pm · Hunt starts 8:40pm sharp
Bring: Flashlight/headlamp · running shoes · basket
Darkness. Cash prizes in eggs. Pure chaos — in the best way. Ticket includes full daytime GA so come for brunch and baby animals in the morning, go home, come back at night.
Book Early — Save Up To 40%
Discount applied automatically at checkout. No code needed. Booking early also protects you from weather — your ticket stays valid for any scheduled hunt date.
🕐 Hunts sell out — especially Saturdays and Good Friday (Apr 3)
Baby animals on the farm — meet them before they grow up.
Quick Answers
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Spring Only
Happens Once
Baby animals, tulips, egg hunts, brunch with the Bunny — all of it, right now, at one farm. Easter is April 5th. Grab your spots before they’re gone.
