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6th Annual YAP Easter Egg Hunt

The Easter Bunny will make a special visit to St. Charles County’s Youth Activity Park on Saturday, April 16.  With thousands of candy-filled eggs hidden throughout the 25-acre facility, participants are sure to enjoy a hopping good time at the 6th Annual YAP Easter Egg Hunt.

For just $5 per child, the YAP Easter Egg Hunt offers a host of fun activities. 

To make the search safer and easier for all participants, separate egg hunts are planned for toddlers 3 and under (10:15 a.m.), kids ages 4-6 (11 a.m.), and those 7-12 (11:45 a.m.)

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At the conclusion of the egg hunts, the fun-filled day will also present egg-themed games for kids and their families. As a take-home gift, the Easter Bunny will be available for photos with participants throughout the event.

Each hunt is limited to the first 100 participants, so advanced registration is required.  At least one adult must accompany park guests under the age of 12 at the event.  However, only one person may assist toddlers (under 3) on their search, and those in the 4-6 and 7-12 age categories must hunt without assistance. 

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Participants must bring their own baskets to collect eggs during the hunt. 

To register, please visit www.stccparks.org or call 636-561-4964 between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. daily.

Designed to offer recreational opportunities for St. Charles County young people, the Youth Activity Park is located at 7801 Highway N in Dardenne Prairie, less than one mile west of Bryan Road.  Among the YAP’s many amenities are the 33,000 square-foot skate park, indoor and outdoor rock climbing walls, sand volleyball and basketball courts, an indoor recreation center with a video game and table tennis nook, a one-mile paved walking trail, and open play fields.  For information on the unique facility, please call 636-561-4964.

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