TikToker participates in adult Easter egg hunt: 'Will 100% do it again'

Viral TikTok video from an ‘Extreme Egg Hunt’ for adults in Ohio shows anyone can get into the Easter spirit

A viral TikTok video is proving that you’re never too old to enjoy an Easter egg hunt.

Spray paint artist Trenton McIntosh of Trent Paints shared snippets of what took place at an adult Easter egg hunt hosted by Greene County Parks & Trails. 

The nature recreation center invited locals to participate in the "Extreme Egg Hunt" at Caesar Ford Park in Xenia, Ohio, on the evening of April 1. 

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McIntosh, 20, was one of many participants who entered the 18-and-up egg hunt, and he did so alongside his parents.

Trenton McIntosh participated in an 'Extreme Egg Hunt' event for adults in Xenia, Ohio, and shared a video about it to TikTok. (Trenton McIntosh)

He told Fox News Digital that there were over 600 people at the county event.

In the 48-second clip he shared to TikTok, McIntosh showed the park was filled with crowds of people before the hunt began. He also noted that vacuums and TVs were listed as winnable prizes.

By the time it got dark, McIntosh can be seen running through a field and grabbing an egg that’s been painted black from the ground. Other participants opted to climb and scour trees for the camouflaged eggs.

The 'Extreme Egg Hunt' hosted by Greene County Parks & Trails was a nighttime event where participants had to find hidden eggs that were painted black. Trenton McIntosh gathered his eggs in a plastic bag. (Trenton McIntosh)

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McIntosh spared at least one egg from his bag for a woman who was having a hard time finding hidden eggs under the nighttime conditions.

McIntosh’s video has been viewed more than 3.3 million times. 

"Honestly a lot more fun than expected," McIntosh captioned his video. "Will 100% do it again."

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Most of the commenters under McIntosh’s video shared that they thought the egg hunt looked fun and would be willing to give it a try.

In the end, McIntosh won a card game, a Taco Bell gift card and a face purifier, according to his video.

"Winning the prizes was unexpected and a huge plus for the whole experience turned definitely made my night, even though I didn’t get my vacuum," McIntosh told Fox News Digital. "It was a great family bonding experience and was an ideal family night."

Trenton McIntosh's 'Extreme Egg Hunt' prizes included a card game, Taco Bell gift card and face purifier. (Trenton McIntosh)

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A spokesperson for Greene County Parks & Trails said "just under 750 people" participated in the Extreme Egg Hunt and "approximately 430 prizes" were given out, but five went unclaimed.

In an email sent to Fox News Digital, Greene County Parks & Trails confirmed the "extreme" nature of its egg hunt. Some eggs were in fact hidden in trees, buried under logs or placed near creek banks.

"We hid 6,000 eggs in the woods for adults only to hunt, after dark, with flashlights only," Greene County Parks & Trails wrote. "There is no limit to the number of eggs, or prizes, that you can get."

"Every egg had a piece of candy and a ticket," the statement continued. "Once they opened all their eggs, they had to scan a QR code that contained all the winning prize numbers. If they had a winner, they went to the prize room where they got to see what they won."

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