Easter In Summit County

Easter is on Sunday, April 21st and several areas in Summit County will be hosting various activities to celebrate.

Keystone

TBD

(not announced yet)

Arapahoe Basin

Sunday, April 21st

Just five miles away from Keystone, Arapahoe Basin will be hosting activities on Sunday, April 21st. There will be 5,000 eggs on the mountain, and those on foot can start their egg hunt on Molly Hogan and those on skis will head to Wrangler (a beginner trail). Golden eggs with a special prize will be hiding at both locations! Click here for more information.

Frisco

Sunday, April 21st

Main Street in Frisco is a fan favorite year-round, but for Easter the Historic Park and Museum is hosting an egg hunt with 5,000 eggs! The hunt begins at noon and children 8 years old and younger are invited to hunt for candy-stuffed eggs throughout Frisco Historic Park and the Town Hall areas. The Easter Bunny will visit with children before and after the egg hunt on Main Street. Click here for more information.

Breckenridge

Sunday, April 21st

The following information is from 2018; when Breckenridge Resort updates their 2019 calendar we will update here as well.) Start with the 6 a.m. sunrise service at the Tenmile Station via the QuikSilver SuperChair at the base of Peak 9. Then from 9:30-11 you can meet the Easter Bunny at the base of Peak 8. Children ages 10 and under are welcome. Finally, come and enjoy some skiing and an on-mountain Easter scavenger hunt. There will be 5 big eggs scattered across the mountain from Peak 6 to Peak 9. Take your picture with each egg and the beautiful view, then come down to the base of Peak 8, show your photos and collect your prizes with the Easter Event Team. The first 10 participants to complete the challenge of finding all 5 eggs and showing their photos at the Breck tent will receive special grand prizes. Lifts for this event open at 8:30 a.m. and prize redemption is from 11-2 p.m. This event is for children ages 7-14. Click here for more information.

Copper Mountain

Sunday, April 21st

Boasting “The World’s Largest Easter Egg Hunt” with over 65,000 eggs spread across 2,500 acres. There’s an egg hunt for kids of all ages, including “kids at heart”. Click here for more details. Did you know: Copper buys their eggs from Phil and Ruth Ayers and family. The Ayers family hires veterans and people with disabilities to fill their eggs, which are made in the USA.

Loveland

Sunday, April 21st

The Spring Skiing Giant Easter Egg Hunt begins at 8:30 a.m. Gather at the Basin area for the first chair and keep a lookout for giant Easter eggs as you ski down the slopes, browse the Sports Shop or wander the base area. Giant eggs mean giant prizes like skis, snowboards, and more! There is a limit of one giant egg per person, but each egg is filled with lots of goodies. For the kids, there will be plenty of small eggs around the base area and off Lift 2.

Area Masses & Church Services for Easter

Please check websites for the most up to date information about Easter services and events.

Catholic Parish in Summit County: Keystone Conference Center, Sunday: 9 a.m.

Our Lady of Peace: Silverthorne, Sunday: 8 a.m., 10 a.m., 12:30 (Spanish)

St. Mary: Breckenridge, Sunday: 6 a.m., 8 a.m., 10 a.m.

Copper Mountain Chapel: Copper Mountain, Sunday: 5:15 p.m.

St. Dunstan’s Anglican Church: (between Keystone and Dillon), 10 a.m.

Dillon Community Church: Dillon, 8:30 a.m., 10 a.m.

Lord of the Mountains Lutheran Church: Dillon, Sunday: 9 a.m. (Easter egg hunt at 10:15)

Christ Lutheran Church: Frisco, Sunday: 9:30 a.m.

Agape Outpost Church: Breckenridge, Sunday: 8:30 a.m., 10 a.m.

Father Dyer Methodist Church: Breckenridge, Sunday: 9 a.m.

St. John the Baptist Episcopal: Breckenridge, Sunday: 8:30 a.m., 10 a.m.

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Published on Saturday, March 2, 2019