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Easter Weekend in Missoula: Egg Hunts, Brunch, and Spring Celebrations

Your guide to community events, family activities, and local traditions this Easter in Missoula

Quick Answer: Easter Weekend in Missoula

 

Easter weekend in Missoula brings spring celebrations, family gatherings, and plenty of local events. Fort Missoula hosts the annual community Easter egg hunt. Caras Park features spring-themed activities and food vendors. Local churches offer sunrise services with mountain views. Brunch spots serve special Easter menus with local ingredients.

 

Community Easter Egg Hunt at Fort Missoula

 

Fort Missoula Regional Park hosts Missoula's largest community Easter egg hunt, welcoming families from across Western Montana.

 

The event features age-divided hunt zones ensuring toddlers, children, and older kids each have fair chances to find colorful eggs hidden throughout the park.

 

Beyond the egg hunt, families enjoy face painting, bounce houses, photos with the Easter bunny, and craft stations.

 

Best for: Families with children, those wanting community celebration, free Easter activities.

 

Spring Activities at Caras Park

 

Caras Park transforms into a spring celebration hub during Easter weekend with seasonal markets and outdoor activities.

 

The Missoula Farmers Market often extends hours with fresh spring produce, locally made chocolates, and handcrafted gifts.

 

Food trucks line the park perimeter, serving breakfast burritos and artisan coffee with views of the Clark Fork River.

 

Best for: Food lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, farmers market shoppers.

 

Sunrise Services with Mountain Views

 

Missoula's churches embrace Easter morning with sunrise services that take advantage of the stunning mountain backdrop.

 

St. Francis Xavier Church on Pine Street hosts a traditional Easter Vigil with beautiful stained glass and choir music.

 

University Congregational Church welcomes the community to sunrise services with Mount Sentinel providing a dramatic backdrop.

 

Best for: Religious observance, early risers, scenic worship experiences.

 

Easter Brunch at Local Restaurants

 

Missoula's restaurants pull out all the stops for Easter brunch with special menus showcasing Montana ingredients.

 

The Keep at the DoubleTree serves an elaborate Easter buffet with carving stations, fresh seafood, and mountain views.

 

Scotty's Table offers locally sourced ingredients and craft cocktails with a seasonal spring menu.

 

Best for: Food enthusiasts, family celebrations, special occasion meals.

 

FAQ

 

Q: When is the Fort Missoula Easter egg hunt?

 

A: The community egg hunt typically takes place Saturday morning. Check Missoula Parks and Recreation for exact times.

 

Q: Do restaurants require reservations for Easter brunch?

 

A: Yes, book at least 1-2 weeks in advance as popular spots fill quickly.

 

Q: Are Easter events free?

 

A: Most community events like the Fort Missoula egg hunt are free. Church breakfasts may request donations.

 

Q: What if it rains?

 

A: Most outdoor events happen rain or shine. Bring rain gear and check websites for cancellation notices.

 

Looking for more Missoula weekend ideas? Check out our guides to the best brunch spots and family-friendly activities.

 

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