Hold onto your eggs, Easter in the Park returns this Sunday to Turtle Creek Park (formerly Oak Lawn Park and Lee Park before that).
All your favorite traditions will be back, too, including the Pooch Parade, adoptable pets, an Easter egg hunt for the kids, a fabulous live concert from the Dallas Symphony Orchestra Brass Quintet, and if you’re a good boy or girl, perhaps you’ll get a meet-and-greet with the big rabbit itself—the Easter Bunny!
If you want to enter your furry, four-legged friend in the parade, can register online (FYI, the link hasn’t been working) or day-of from 1:00 to 1:50 p.m. Your $25 per costume entry raises money for the upkeep and beautification of Turtle Creek Park.
Even though it’s family-friendly, because of its location (and tradition) this is still one of the gayest events of the year, so gather your besties, a blanket, and plan to hit the bars on the strip afterward for all their Eastery celebrations.
There’s also a R’Egg’Cognition Wall where you can honor someone special in your life.
Food trucks, drink vendors, and other purveyors will be on-site, too, should you be hungry, thirsty, or in need of a dog collar to go with that newly adopted Pomeranian.
Or Great Dane. They’re super-sweet, you know.
Easter in Turtle Creek Park 2025
Sunday, April 20
1:30 p.m. – Children’s Easter Egg Hunt
2:00 p.m. – Pooch Parade
3:15 p.m. – Live Performance by Dallas Symphony Orchestra Brass Quintet
Free
Turtle Creek Park
3333 Turtle Creek Boulevard, Dallas
turtlecreekconservancy.org


