Easter Events at Wildlife Prairie Park

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Reservations for Easter are now open!

 

HANNA CITY, IL –Wildlife Prairie Park hosts a variety of events for Easter all weekend long! Can’t make it to the weekend activities but still want to participate? Come on out at Friday, April 14th from 9am-5:30pm for the Photo Egg Hunt. Follow the clues around the Park and earn a prize at the end. Hunt cost is $4 per person plus admission for the day.

Saturday, April 15th the Park will have special event pricing. All guests who enter the Park will be subject to special pricing for the day. Non-Member adults are $10 and children are $6. Members enjoy the flat fee of $5 per person. Hop on over to Prairie Hall in the morning, 8am-11am, for the Bunny Breakfast. Fluffy scrambled eggs, sausage, biscuits, gravy, french toast and more will be served buffet style during the Bunny Breakfast. Reservations are required and cost for adults will be $12 and children are $9. Members enjoy a 10% discount on the Bunny Breakfast. When breakfast is over head to the Pioneer Homestead for the Giant Easter Egg Hunt! The hunts will take place at 10am 11:30am and 1:00pm. Please arrive at least 30 minutes early to allow for adequate parking and walking time. The hunt will be broken down into three age groups, 0-2 years, 3-6 years, and 7-12 years.

Spend your Easter Sunday exploring! Easter Sunday Brunch will take place on Sunday, April 16th from 10am-2pm. Cost for brunch is $25 for adults and $15 for children. Members will receive a 10% discount on brunches and purchases made in the Park. This price includes admission for the day and reservations are required by calling 309-676-0998. Visit online at WildlifePrairiePark.org for more details about all four of these Easter weekend events!

Wildlife Prairie Park is a 501c3 not for profit 2,000 acre zoological park located just 10 miles west of Peoria, IL in Hanna City.  The Park’s mission encompasses conservation, education, and recreation development in this unique habitat in the Midwest.

 

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