Editor’s Note: While the official Celebration of the Peonies at the Hildene home is no longer being held, Hildene Farm is open for tours of its beautiful peony gardens each year. Let’s take a look at one of our favorite peony gardens in Vermont so you can look forward to visiting each spring.

Flowers, flowers everywhere is what we love about this amazing springtime destination in Vermont. It’s the perfect blend of natural beauty and history when you visit Hildene Farm. You don’t need an official peony festival in Vermont to be able to enjoy a delightful spring garden filled with these wonderfully fragrant blossoms.

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You can learn more about Hildene and its beautiful gardens by visiting its website. If you’re looking for another amazing summer activity in Vermont, check out this awesome float trip that the whole family will love.

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What are some spring festivals in Vermont?
When spring rolls around in Vermont it is time to celebrate. Here are a few events, activities, and spring festivals in Vermont that we think you'll love:

  • Vermont Maple Festival, St. Albans, VT: Toward the end of April, maple trees all over Vermont are tapped to give us the golden elixir that Vermont is famous for worldwide. Maple syrup! At the St. Albans Maple Festival, this charming town brings people together for a fun event that has been treating maple fans to a good time for nearly 60 years. Spend a weekend at the end of April learning about and enjoying maple goodies, watching the parade, participating in the Sap Run, and enjoying live music, food, and games.
  • Countryman Peony Farm, Northfield, VT: While not a full-blown festival, this peony farm is still one of our favorite places to visit in spring. The farm is open to the public from June 1 until June 30 when the peonies are most likely to be in bloom. If you are looking for a day to walk among these bright colorful blossoms in a beautiful mountainous setting, we think you'll love it here. Bring a picnic lunch and enjoy a warm spring day. The farm is open Thursday through Sunday.
  • Quechee Hot Air Balloon Festival, Quechee, VT: Mid-June may be heading into early summer in Vermont, but this festival is too good not to mention and start planning for in the spring. Spend the weekend surrounded by a colorful explosion of hot air balloons soaring high above Quechee Green Park. On the ground, you can still enjoy an exciting music festival, a craft show, the free Kids Zone, and food and drink vendors galore.

We don't need official Vermont spring festivals to enjoy the natural beauty in our state. If you love the outdoors as much as we do, you'll love this day trip to Montpelier and the Mad River Valley.

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