The One Spring Festival In Vermont That's Worthy Of Your Bucket List Every Year
Spring festivals in Vermont are some of the most wonderful events of the year! This spring, the annual Quechee Hot Air Balloon Festival takes place June 14-16, 2024. We wait all winter long to look up in the air and see hundreds of colorful hot air balloons floating by. This one-of-a-kind experience draws guests in from near and far, including us! Read on to learn more about the fun you’ll have when you check out this spring festival in Vermont, now in its 45th year!
Spring festivals in Vermont are events we look forward to every year. Discover more on the Quechee Hot Air Balloon Festival website where you can make reservations for balloon rides. Have you been to this extraordinary event? Did you ride a hot air balloon? Please share your experience with us in the comments.
And, if you’d like to spend more time in Quechee, dine at the Mill at Simone Pierce for views of the Ottauquechee River waterfall and covered bridge. And make it a weekend by reserving a room on Expedia.com.
Dine While Overlooking Waterfalls At The Mill At Simon Pearce In Vermont
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Spring In Vermont
What are some of the best things to do (and see) in spring in Vermont?
- Mini Road Trip (Vermont Route 100): This entire route is a journey through Vermont's scenic Green Mountains. From Westfield to Stockbridge, the drive offers gorgeous scenery from your window during every season.
- Peonies Road Trip (Shelburne to Manchester): From museums and peony farms to gorgeous gardens and galleries, these are just some of the details of this picturesque adventure.
- Spring Peepers: These tiny creatures sing their songs in the marshes, ponds, and rivers after a remarkable winter hibernation. Did you know this is the smallest frog in Vermont?
- Hummingbirds: Beginning in May, the ruby-throated hummingbirds will come through seeking breeding locations during the summer months.
Where are some of the best parks in Vermont?
- Seven Springs Garden and Sculpture Park (Manchester): This incredible setting between the Green Mountains and the Taconic Range is even more beautiful with the added gardens and 15 sculptures.
- Maidstone State Park (Guildhall): Enjoy some of the best fishing at Maidstone Lake, along with its intriguing history. It was created when the last glaciers melted 12,000 years ago.