Once spring has sprung in Virginia, you'll be treated to cherry blossoms, dogwoods, and bright yellow daffodils in full bloom. If you're wondering how you can celebrate the arrival of springtime in the Old Dominion, we've got just the event. The annual Gloucester Daffodil Festival is the perfect way to welcome one of our favorite seasons. In addition to brilliant bulbs, you can look forward to a craft fair, live entertainment, and loads of springtime festivities. If you're curious to learn more, here's everything you need to know about this sweet (and free) daffodil festival in Virginia.
Each spring, the beautiful town of Gloucester welcomes the arrival of the season with its annual Daffodil Festival in Virginia. The 38th annual event is scheduled for Saturday, April 6th, and Sunday, April 7th.
During your visit to the Daffodil Festival in Gloucester, we think you'll love to learn about why daffodils are special in this part of Virginia.
When the area was founded in 1651, the settlers brought with them daffodil bulbs as a reminder of spring in England.
These flowers thrived in the climate of this region of Virginia and by the 1930s, Gloucester was put on the map as the "Daffodil Capital of America." What better way to celebrate this title than a beautiful spring festival that attracts visitors from near and far?
Festival-goers will enjoy all sorts of fun crafts, games, and food vendors. The food court will offer a little of everything from barbecue to funnel cake.
You and your family will also be treated to The Amazing Mutt Show during the Gloucester Daffodil Festival. Perhaps you'll come home with a furry friend too!
So whether you're an avid fan of spring or have a weakness for flowers, we're sure you'll love visiting this one-of-a-kind festival in Virginia. Plus, you can purchase bulbs for sale to be planted in the fall. It's the perfect way to take a little bit of Gloucester home with you.
If you're ready to kick off the spring season, visit the Gloucester Daffodil Festival to learn more about this annual event. Feel free to visit Facebook for more information about this Daffodil Festival in Virginia as well.
Want to explore some more? Check out our ultimate guide featuring things to do in spring. Better yet, how about taking a getaway during the spring to a charming town in Virginia? To help you plan, we suggest visiting Vrbo for vacation rental listings.
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