NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, SC — Families across the Grand Strand are invited to McLean Park on Saturday, April 4, for the city’s 44th Annual North Myrtle Beach Easter Egg Hunt, a long-running spring tradition organized by North Myrtle Beach Parks & Recreation.
The free event begins at 10:00 a.m. sharp, and organizers encourage families to arrive early due to limited parking and large crowds expected each year.
Children will hunt for thousands of eggs across designated areas of the park, divided into age groups to keep the morning safe and manageable. Groups include: 2 and under; 3–4; 5–6; 7–8; 9–10; and 11 and over.
The Easter Bunny will be on-site for photos, and the park will feature several themed “photo hop” stations for families looking to capture the day.
McLean Park is located at 93 Oak Drive in North Myrtle Beach. No registration is required.
Residents and visitors are encouraged to bring baskets, friends, and plenty of Easter spirit as the community gathers for one of the city’s most popular seasonal events.
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