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Castroville Easter Egg Hunt 2026: Families Invited to Celebrate Spring at Regional Park

Castroville Easter Egg Hunt 2026: Families Invited to Celebrate Spring at Regional Park

March 27 2026

As spring arrives in Castroville, a familiar tradition is returning—one that brings families, neighbors, and children together in a way that feels both simple and meaningful.

The City of Castroville Easter Egg Hunt, scheduled for Friday, April 3, 2026, offers more than just a morning of fun. For many local families, it’s an opportunity to slow down, reconnect, and enjoy a shared moment of community pride in one of the city’s most welcoming outdoor spaces.

Set to take place from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at Regional Park (816 Alsace Ave, Castroville, TX 78009), the event is expected to draw families from across Castroville and surrounding Medina County neighborhoods.

A Tradition That Builds Community Connection

Events like the Castroville Easter Egg Hunt play a quiet but important role in strengthening community ties. While children eagerly search for colorful eggs, parents and neighbors often find themselves catching up, meeting new families, and enjoying the sense of belonging that defines small-town life.

For many residents searching for Easter events in Castroville or family-friendly spring activities in Medina County, this event offers a local, accessible option that doesn’t require travel or planning beyond showing up and participating.

The setting—Regional Park—adds to the experience, providing open green space where children can safely play and families can gather comfortably.

Why Events Like This Matter for Castroville Families

While the Easter Egg Hunt may seem like a simple seasonal activity, its impact runs deeper for the community:

  • It provides a free, family-friendly event that is accessible to all residents
  • It encourages outdoor activity and screen-free time for children
  • It creates opportunities for neighbors to connect and build relationships
  • It reinforces Castroville’s identity as a family-centered, community-driven city

In a time when many families are balancing busy schedules, moments like this offer something increasingly valuable—a chance to be present together.

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What Families Can Expect

The one-hour event is designed to be easy and enjoyable for families of all ages. While details remain straightforward, that simplicity is part of the appeal.

Families attending the Castroville Easter Egg Hunt 2026 can expect:

  • A welcoming, relaxed environment for children to participate
  • A quick, organized timeframe that fits easily into a busy day
  • A chance to enjoy one of Castroville’s most popular community parks

Parents are encouraged to arrive early, as community turnout is often strong for seasonal events like this.

What Happens Next

With spring events beginning to fill local calendars, the Easter Egg Hunt serves as an early kickoff to a season of outdoor gatherings across Castroville.

Residents looking for things to do in Castroville this spring, family events in Medina County, or community activities near Regional Park can expect more opportunities in the weeks ahead as warmer weather continues.

For now, April 3 offers a simple invitation: show up, bring the kids, and enjoy a shared moment with the community. Don't forget your baskets!

Families planning to attend are encouraged to mark their calendars and keep an eye on updates from the City of Castroville for any additional event details.

Stay connected with My Neighborhood News for more local events, community updates, and stories that reflect what matters most to Castroville residents.


By Tiffany Krenek, My Neighborhood News 

Tiffany Krenek, authorTiffany Krenek has been on the My Neighborhood News team since August 2021. She is passionate about curating and sharing content that enriches the lives of our readers in a personal, meaningful way. A loving mother and wife, Tiffany and her family live in the West Houston/Cypress region.
 



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