Families across Sussex County are invited to celebrate spring at the inaugural Easter Egg Hunt hosted by Sussex County Land Trust at 2 p.m., Sunday, March 22, at its historic Wolfe House property, 36070 Wolfe Neck Road, Rehoboth Beach.
This free, family-friendly event will feature a traditional Easter egg hunt on the beautiful Wolfe Neck property. Youngsters will have the chance to search for colorful eggs across the grounds while families enjoy the outdoors and connect with the local community. The Easter Bunny will also make a special appearance, giving children an opportunity to say hello and take photos.
While the event is free to attend, advance registration is required to help organizers prepare for the number of participants.
Families can register online at bit.ly/SCLTEggHunt.
The event is part of Sussex County Land Trust’s 25th anniversary celebration, highlighting 25 years of protecting Sussex County’s natural and historic places for public enjoyment. The Wolfe House property provides a scenic setting for families to enjoy the outdoors while celebrating the season.
Participants are encouraged to arrive a little early to check in and get ready for the hunt, which will begin promptly at 2:15 p.m.
The Sussex County Land Trust is a nonprofit conservation organization dedicated to protecting natural, agricultural, cultural and recreational resources in Southern Delaware. Established in 2001, the trust works to preserve open space and create a countywide network of parks and preserves that provide public access, support passive recreation and promote environmental education. Through strategic partnerships, land acquisitions and community engagement, SCLT is committed to safeguarding the county’s distinctive landscapes for current and future generations. For more information, go to sclandtrust.org.




















































