8th Annual Nationwide Easter Egg Hunt
AND THE CLUES ARE:
(Be sure to read all of the rules and regulations at the bottom of the page or on our social pages in order to officially claim your egg!) Good luck!!!
Hoover, Alabama: Discovery is awesome, inclusion is cool-- sensory seeking, and ready for the summer sun. All abilities are met with options for fun.
Palmer, Alaska: Everyone could benefit by taking a moment to make some personal reflections this time of year. A walk by this lakeshore is the perfect place to start!
Chandler, Arizona: A destination for the highest quality professional entertainers and artists to perform. Oh yes, and before heading up the ramp check out your surroundings.
Texarkana, Arkansas: "Hop" East of state lines to this national breakfast chain in the city that's "twice as nice".
Encino, California: You won’t find any living animals at this shopping center, but be sure to check the plants. Looks like the Dino has a special egg.
Loveland, Colorado: Take a trip to another continent in this sculpture park spanning 26 acres. This egg was "fetching firewood" when it got lost among the trees.
Avon, Connecticut: Mary had a little lamb, it’s fleece was white as snow; and everywhere that Mary went the lamb was sure to go. It followed her to school 158 years ago. It made the children laugh and play seeing a lamb at schoolhouse number seven.
Wilmington, Delaware: Find this egg where Rodney used to ride his horse
Lithia, Florida: Ask the Pinecrest Pilots if they've seen the Easter Bunny, I'm sure the little girls and boys would think he's so funny. An X sometimes marks the spot, but not in this Easter egg race, still, maybe you'll get lucky and Ace finding it's hiding place. You'll come to many Cross Roads but only one will produce the egg holding all of the KicKee fun!!
Pine Mountain, Georgia: Retreat to this place, opened in 1952, where man and nature could abide together. There are over 2,500 acres which features one of the worlds largest man-made white sand beaches. You will find me hidden near the plumleaf!
Oahu, Hawaii: A fool looks for gems here. Its light shineth out to all onboard to see. A sign to lovers who frequent IG
Boise, Idaho: In the park named by desert animal with the stairs going up high to see the city. There is a playground at the bottom oh so pretty. With 3 benches and trees in between. Look behind to find a golden egg
Naperville, Illinois: One of the most populous cities in all of the Illinois, just east of Aurora; a river walk to enjoy. Like a rocket ship in the burbs, slowly growing great fame, ten centuries can be added to discover its name. Walk along to the bells, and maybe you'll see, a golden egg shining bright, dancing along with the trees.
Terre Haute, Indiana: Find Claire and see if you can take a ride in her Ford. I’m green, extinct, and might be someplace you sleep!
Des Moines, Iowa: …Somewhere (near) over the rainbow …but not by the (itsy bitsy) spider …or the HEAD, shoulders, knees, and toes …or old mc Donald’s horse …and not by Peter Peter’s pumpkin ..but instead you will find me here… where you can see right through my thoughts near the white letters figure.
Wichita, Kansas: Don’t let the wind or fire stop you from find this golden egg!
Cave City, Kentucky: A land before time near a land underground These big ol’ lizards roamed the earth around Dinosaurs near mammoths? How ironic that sounds! With a roar and a stomp beneath mammoth dino feet. At the entrance a triceratops that looks pretty neat. An egg to hatch a dino or to hatch a KicKee treat.
New Iberia, Louisiana: Soak up the Cajun culture on this Main Street, at the paws of this colorful dog is where you’ll find this treat.
Perry Hall, Maryland: Children of all ages & abilities can play here. A true labor of love, created by over 4K volunteers. In honor and memory of sweet baby Ryan, Who battled leukemia with the courage of a lion. His family & friends want his legacy to live on, Their Perry Hall creation, a Maryland phenomenon. With castles, swings, and slides, a pirate ship & more. Rock walls, monkey bars & ziplines are anything but a bore. This beautiful place is a true work of art, With paintings & mosaics, crafted from the heart. Come visit the butterflies & remember those you love, For now they are angels, watching over you from above.
Boston, Massachusetts: Take a stroll around the Pond. Keeping an eye on the path beyond. For in the trees You will find an egg to please. Whether you want Jamaican clothes Or blankets, I suppose. This stroll is your ticket To find something wicked
Ann Arbor, Michigan: It’s fall time in Ann Arbor, and game time is near…First you’ll need to drop off your bag, before “go blue” you get to cheer! As you walk toward the entrance you will see the light glow, lift the bell and there you might find a golden egg down below.
Spring Park, Minnesota: the land of 10,000 lakes. Some are big and some are small however Lake Minnetonka might be the most popular of all. Whether your boating or fishing or just cruising by, make sure to show your Minnesota nice and say hi. There’s a place for everyone. Come as you are. Come in your yacht, your bass boat or even sports car! There’s volleyball games to be played and music to be heard as well as a bunch of delicious food to be served! Though there’s still ice on the lake and it’s too cold to eat on the patio they are open for business! Find the main door where you’d head inside, that front walkway is where you’ll find the prize!
Horn Lake, Mississippi: Jelly is sweet, but so am I. My friend is missing, but don’t bat an eye Look near my feet, for a sweet treat then grab your pic-a-nic basket for something to eat!
Kansas City, Missouri: Whither shall thou find this egg? Pioneer through the Valley and grassy fields to find the Mother-lode KicKee treasure!
Columbia Falls, Montana: As you take a drive to Glacier National Park, into Bad Rock Canyon, don't forget to grab a nice cold drink out of this natural spring-fed fountain & memorial. We promise this will be some of the best water you will ever find. While there, take a look around and you may find some gold that the KicKee bunny left behind.
North Las Vegas, Nevada: When walking along winding paths be careful you don’t fall in the bushes with the kids splash.
Haddonfield, New Jersey: Along this royal road, you’ll find a prehistoric creature. But you’d better hurry before this egg goes extinct! We can “Haddy” wait! Rawr!
Carlsbad, New Mexico: In a town called Carlsbad are many sites to see. Bats, coyotes and even some bees. In a place of great honor lies lots of “medals” some BIG, some small, some short and some TALL. So take in the sites and breath the fresh air for what you seek just may be there.
Manhattan, New York: In the hussle and bustle that is Lower Manhattan, one 18-story building has caught the eye of many New Yorkers because the sun doesn’t ever shine.
Raleigh, North Carolina: Pull in, park and let’s have some fun. Some train cars are red, some are blue. Come check me out but before you do…look up, down and all around a KicKee surprise is waiting to be found
Fargo, North Dakota: Keep an eye near the entrance of this park by the river in town, And soon this area will have water coming down!
Akron, Ohio: When you hear Akron's name you may consider LeBron James. But way before his name was a thing, There triumphed, oh the Siberlings! Rubber put us on the map, but speed past that famous mansion, zap! Travel down the hill you go, towards the path that starts with tow. Here’s where our story truly begins, with the Native Americans. At the crossing he stands tall, with a fortune large or small.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Golden eggs are the breakfast of champions! All you need is love and KicKee.
Eugene, Oregon: You’re 'Owen' it to yourself to stop and smell the roses. Arch you glad you came?
Willow Grove, Pennsylvania: Was once an amusement park, but is now a place to spend your money. Find this egg outdoors near the entrance to the last ride.
Westerly, Rhode Island: The egg is safe with the biggest bunny in town surrounded by trees and flowers
Greenville, South Carolina: Jump on the trail and head downtown. You’re looking for an egg but it’s not on the ground. It’s near the falls but not in the water, Cross over the stone bridge and you’re getting hotter. Straight in front of you is where the prize is hidden, you won’t need a shovel so don’t start digging. Look up in the vines and all in the roots, that’s where you’ll find your egg with all of the loot!
Sioux Falls, South Dakota: Knights and princesses may look down on you as you discover your egg in this bronze "basket."
Knoxville, Tennessee: Hubert Bebb designed this incredible piece of art that stands as a beacon for our scruffy little city. There’s gold at the top, and there’s KicKee gold at the bottom.
Dallas, Texas: This college is in the heart of Dallas, Texas and is the alma mater of one of our KicKee Pants’ employees - Alexis. Once a Mustang, always a Mustang. Hint: You can find the golden egg near Dallas Hall!
Murray, Utah: Below the marker of this historic farm established in 1887 lies Easter riches
Shelburne, Vermont: Some of the sweetest bears in Vermont enjoy their view of the rainbow silo.
Roanoke, Virginia: You can spot me from the Roanoke Valley, Up on the mountain of Mill. Come find a view that is starry, To find a KicKee Pants thrill."
Mill Creek, Washington: You’ll be close if you are humming a Kenny Chesney song while you are out on the town shopping
Shepherdstown, West Virginia: Where could the egg be they asked. Somewhere once upon a time in WV... where the students walk their path form class to class... But where may you ask? If only' repeated again and again in her head like a battering RAM..... "University can teach you skill and give you opportunity, but it can't teach you sense, nor give you understanding. Sense and understanding are produced within one's soul." C. JoyBell C. Now Find the Ram, look around, and there I am.
Madison, Wisconsin: A glass pyramid, 50 ft tall Filled with plants and butterflies And birds to watch it all You don't need to enter To find the golden egg Near plenty of places to sit And stretch your legs
Cheyenne, Wyoming: I'm hiding here on hole number 8, But think less like a ball and more like a plate, When the summer rain comes, it's not exactly "dry" But it's a whole lot of fun to watch those plates fly!
Rules & Regulations
1. You may not claim an egg has been found with only a comment on our blog or on social. A photo with proof of egg in hand must be shared via DM to @kickeepants on Instagram or Facebook or with #IfounditKP on social.
2. Once you have found your egg, let everyone know!! Comment on our blog post and post to social with #IfounditKP so we can mark off that location.
3. Follow along on social throughout the morning. We'll be posting updates on our stories about which locations are found and which are still available!
4. HAVE FUN OUT THERE!