We love the winter here in New Hampshire, but spring is when things really come alive! As green appears all over the state, we’re focused on getting outside and experiencing everything the state has to offer. Fortunately, we’re not the only ones with this goal in mind. Festivals pop up all over the place and this one, arguably one of the best spring festivals in New Hampshire, is not to be missed!

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What are your favorite spring festivals in New Hampshire? Share one or two of them in the comments.

If you’re looking for more ways to get out and explore, consider hopping in the car or renting an RV to visit a nearby beauty. Just 1.5 hours from Manchester, Sugar Hill is the perfect New Hampshire day trip destination.

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Spring In New Hampshire

What are some things to do in New Hampshire in spring?
When spring comes to New Hampshire the greenery explodes right along with batches of beautiful wildflowers. Here are some things to do in New Hampshire in spring that help you get out in nature:

  • New Hampshire Farm, Forest & Garden Expo, Deerfield, NH: A fantastic way to get in the mood for spring is a garden expo. From small backyard gardens to large-scale farming businesses, you are sure to find some inspiration for your spring plantings. If you want to learn what variety of flowers will grow in your hanging baskets or what are the hottest cash crops for your farm, the Forest & Garden Expo has got you covered. Head to the Ag Discovery Zone to pick your own vegetables, milk a cow, or gather eggs to take home.
  • Wolf Pine Hollow's TulipFête, Hancock, NH: Nothing says, "Hey it's spring!" like a tulip festival. This late April to early May event will treat you to 100 acres of fresh spring tulips that you can pick and take home. Stop by the farms' vintage store to pick up some treasures for your home or goodies for your tummy. This picture-perfect farm is one of our favorite places to visit when it warms up in the spring.
  • Hike to a waterfall on Beede Falls Trail, Sandwich, NH: A spring wildflower hike is another of our favorite adventures in NH. It's even better when there is a beautiful waterfall waiting for you at the end. The Sandwich Range Wilderness is a pristine forest in New Hampshire with flowing streams, tall trees, and its fair share of scenic views. Stomp across the old wooden footbridge like a hungry goat looking for a tasty meal on the other side., but keep your eyes and ears peeled for any tolls hiding under the bridge.

New Hampshire has so many wonderful areas to explore and hiking trails to master. Grab a map from AllTralls+, then start on your spring hike bonanza to see as many different varieties of wildflowers as you can.

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