Recap: Easter Egg Bike Hunt

Easter eggs found at one of three stops.

Roughly 80 people and two dogs rolled through the streets of Denton on Sunday in search of easter eggs. The ride cruised through the core of Denton and featured three stops where participants scurried to collect eggs filled with candy and tickets for free drinks or merchandise at Oak St Drafthouse.

The annual Easter Egg Bike Hunt is hosted by Oak St Drafthouse and Tuesday Bike Night, one of Denton’s weekly group rides.

Participants wait for the ride to begin.

Queued up and ready to go.

Riding through The Square.

Gathering to hunt for eggs at the first stop.

Participants had a variety of bicycle and costumes!

A few kids rode along.

The group was at least two blocks long down Avenue C.

A pup sporting some doggy sunglasses.

Time to roll up another hill!

Heading back to Downtown Denton!

Final stop: Quakertown Park.


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