Virtual Easter egg hunts may not be as exciting as squealing kids racing to snatch colorfully decorated prizes off the ground but holiday planners hope they provide a colorful alternative to hunts canceled amid the spread of COVID-19. “We thought about safe and fun Easter activities for people to do in their own homes with their families,” said Kellen Toulouse, branch manager of the YMCA of the Rockies in Estes Park. The YMCA traditionally hides hundreds of plastic, candy-filled eggs around its museum.