Free Easter Fun for San Diego Families
Families looking for affordable Easter weekend activities will find several free events planned at parks across San Diego County. The City of San Diego is partnering with the San Diego Parks Foundation to make these events accessible to all.
No Registration Required
Attendees do not need to register or sign up in advance to participate in the Easter weekend festivities. The events are open to everyone, regardless of residency within a specific community.
Finding Event Details
Information about event locations, times, and specific activities can be found on the City of San Diego website. Navigate to the Parks and Recreation section and check the event calendar for details.
What to Expect at the Events
Activities for All Ages
Each event will offer a diverse range of activities to entertain attendees of all ages. Leona Sublett with the San Diego Parks Foundation explained, “So, uh, the parents can relax, their, their kids can enjoy inflatables, jumpies. There’s different sports activities going on. There’s arts and crafts going on.”
Food, Entertainment, and Egg Hunts
In addition to activities, the events will also feature food distribution and entertainment. A representative stated, “We also have, um, food that we distribute at the events as well, so people can come and eat, they can enjoy entertainment, and of course, we have the egg hunts as well, um, that are part of the event. So it’s just a little something for families to enjoy. It’s no cost.”
Supporting Community Parks
The goal of these free events is to activate parks and provide accessible recreation for San Diego residents. The San Diego Parks Foundation’s mission centers around supporting and providing these no-cost opportunities.
Plan Ahead for Crowds
Events are expected to be well-attended, so attendees are encouraged to bring chairs or blankets for comfortable seating. Sublett added, “And they don’t necessarily have to be from that community either, because it’s for all San Diegans. So we have many San Diegans that go to the different parks to experience what the different parks and communities have to offer.”
This story was originally reported on air and has been adapted for online publication with the assistance of AI, and verified by our editorial team for accuracy.
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