VermontVacation.com Itinerary Sign-in My Itinerary
Vermont Vacation.com
 Home Help Sitemap  site search Vermont.gov
Site Search Vermont.gov

Sleigh Ride

Shop The Vermont Life Catalog

Left Navigation
Travel Planner
Travel Planner
Vermont Buttons
Vermont Recreation Vermont Arts and Culture Vermont Products Vermont Farms
Travel Planner Shopping Search Recreation Search Attractions  Search Events Search Dining Search Lodging Search Itinerary Sign-in Begin an Itinerary
 Our Regions
Our Regions
Vermont By Season
About Vermont
Transportation
Request Info
Vermont Resources
VT Life Magazine
VT Life Magazine


Spring Rising

Spring Image [butterfly and flowers]Springtime in Vermont can be deceptive. Maple sugar season is the signal that winter is waning, even though the snow is still deep. Later Vermont's famed "mud season" passes quickly and the hills turn green. May and early June are ideal times to getaway before the busy summer season. Lodgings and attractions are less crowded.

Favorites
> Hiking Exploring the Green Mountains on foot
> Biking Riding the roads and trails of Vermont
> Camping Our most natural accommodations
> Golf New England’s most beautiful courses
> Fishing & Hunting Vermont’s outdoor tradition
TO DOs
Vermont Maple Festival
St. Albans

The 42nd Annual event features a parade, youth talent show, crafts, a pancake breakfast and, of course, plenty of maple syrup and sugar. Best of all - it's all free fun for the whole family. Check out their website or find more maple events in the Vermont Travel Planner.
Open Studio Weekend
Memorial Day Weekend - Statewide
Take a behind-the -scenes look into the working studios of more than 200 Vermont craftspeople. Maps and prominent signs point the way.
For more info www.vermontcrafts.com

More Events...

>  Spring
>  Summer
>  Fall
>  Winter
 Fall Summer Spring Winter




Vermont Department of Tourism and Marketing, call 1-800-VERMONT