Bunnyland was created as an Easter event by the Butler family with the aim of introducing young families to the orchard, which is known for its pick-your-own selection of fruits and vegetables. (UMD Photo/Alix Farr)
Todd Butler, pictured here sorting eggs for the "Hunt for Eggs" activity, is the son of George and Shirley Butler who founded Butler's Orchard 60 years ago. (UMD Photo/Alix Farr)
Tractor drivers Jim Bletcher, left, and Jack Rouse chat while waiting for the next hay ride, a popular activity at Bunnyland according to Todd Butler. (UMD Photo/Alix Farr)
Karen Peterson and her daughter Kate, 2, from Mt. Airy enjoy the pony rides. (UMD Photo/Alix Farr)
Rena Simon from Randallstown is helping with the sand art stand for the first time this year. (UMD Photo/Alix Farr)
Ron "Big Weiner" Stocklin of Damascus, a friend of the Butler family, has been grilling hot dogs at Bunnyland for 15 years and recommends the Hot Chow Chow sauce to customers. (UMD Photo/Alix Farr)
Alessandra Marchand, 9, left, and her cousin Lou, 2, watch baby chicks, a few of many animals at Butler's Orchard for the event. (UMD Photo/Alix Farr)
Joseph, 10, of Silver Spring plays at Bunnyland below the slide hill. (UMD Photo/Alix Farr)
Children at Bunnyland enjoy the moon bounce with their families on a 70 degree spring day. (UMD Photo/Alix Farr)