The snow is melting and warmer weather is on the way. We’re all itching to get outside in the fresh air without needing to layer our clothing, so we’ve found some of the best places to go this spring in VT for you to enjoy. What is your favorite springtime activity? Let us know!

  1. Fisher Covered Railroad Bridge, Wolcott

Tripadvisor/cheryl h Take a hike through an old covered railroad bridge! There are only a few of these left in the whole country and it’s super cool to see for yourself now that the snow is melting.

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  1. Rock of Ages, Barre

Facebook/Rock of Ages This awesome quarry tour opens up for the season on May 14 and you won’t want to miss it. Prepare to be amazed!

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  1. WilloBurke Nordic Spa, East Burke

Facebook/WilloBurke Nordic Spa In the heart of the East Burke you’ll find this wonderful Nordic Spa. It will get your blood circulating, stimulate heart function and refresh your entire body. Just in time for the warm weather to roll around!

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  1. Miniature Castles, South Hero

Flickr/Don Shall Try to spot some of the miniature castles throughout South Hero. They are absolutely fascinating!

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  1. See the waterfalls of Addison County

Flickr/Jamie Baker Addison County has more waterfalls than any other county in Vermont with a whopping 16 to be seen. Spring thaws get these falls gushing and you won’t want to miss seeing them for yourself.

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  1. Get Air, Williston

Facebook/Get Air Sports Spring is sure to have some rainy spells, so why not get moving in this incredible trampoline park? It’s fun for everyone!

  1. Hubbard Park, Montpelier

Tripadvisor/danschaumann Take a hike in the littlest state capital in Hubbard Park. You’ll love climbing up the old tower and seeing the views from the top.

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  1. Merck Forest & Farmland Center,

Facebook/ Merck Forest & Farmland Center The Merck Forest & Farmland Center is located in a 3,100-acre forest and is full of hiking trails, cabins and some of the most stunning views you’ll find in Vermont. Everyone loves the animals on the farm, and if you’re looking for an awesome activity in VT that won’t break the bank, this is it!

For more information, click here.

  1. The Rokeby Museum, Ferrisburgh

Facebook/The Rokeby Museum This Rokeby Museum gives us an insightful look into the Underground Railroad at this historic spot. There are 90 beautiful acres and nine historic farm buildings to explore.

For more information, click here.

  1. Adams Farm, Wilmington

Facebook/Adams Farm, Wilmington Vermont This working farm is fun for the whole family all year long. From petting zoos to trail rides to paintball, the Adams Farm has it all.

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  1. Museum of Everyday Life, Glover

museumofeverydaylife.org This weird and wacky museum takes objects from everyday life and showcases them like you’ve never seen before. You’ve never seen a museum like this before!

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  1. Snack Bar Season throughout Vermont

Facebook/Burger Barn Vermont Nothing says warm weather quite like Snack Bar and Food Truck fare. Make a stop next time you’re driving by one of these places.

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For more of the best places to go this Spring in VT and beyond, here are the 15 best places to go in 2018 in the Green Mountain State.

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Tripadvisor/cheryl h

Take a hike through an old covered railroad bridge! There are only a few of these left in the whole country and it’s super cool to see for yourself now that the snow is melting.

For more information, click here.

Facebook/Rock of Ages

This awesome quarry tour opens up for the season on May 14 and you won’t want to miss it. Prepare to be amazed!

For more information, click here.

Facebook/WilloBurke Nordic Spa

In the heart of the East Burke you’ll find this wonderful Nordic Spa. It will get your blood circulating, stimulate heart function and refresh your entire body. Just in time for the warm weather to roll around!

For more information, click here.

Flickr/Don Shall

Try to spot some of the miniature castles throughout South Hero. They are absolutely fascinating!

For more information, click here.

Flickr/Jamie Baker

Addison County has more waterfalls than any other county in Vermont with a whopping 16 to be seen. Spring thaws get these falls gushing and you won’t want to miss seeing them for yourself.

For more information, click here.

Facebook/Get Air Sports

Spring is sure to have some rainy spells, so why not get moving in this incredible trampoline park? It’s fun for everyone!

Tripadvisor/danschaumann

Take a hike in the littlest state capital in Hubbard Park. You’ll love climbing up the old tower and seeing the views from the top.

For more information, click here.

Facebook/ Merck Forest & Farmland Center

The Merck Forest & Farmland Center is located in a 3,100-acre forest and is full of hiking trails, cabins and some of the most stunning views you’ll find in Vermont. Everyone loves the animals on the farm, and if you’re looking for an awesome activity in VT that won’t break the bank, this is it!

For more information, click here.

Facebook/The Rokeby Museum

This Rokeby Museum gives us an insightful look into the Underground Railroad at this historic spot. There are 90 beautiful acres and nine historic farm buildings to explore.

For more information, click here.

Facebook/Adams Farm, Wilmington Vermont

This working farm is fun for the whole family all year long. From petting zoos to trail rides to paintball, the Adams Farm has it all.

For more information, click here.

museumofeverydaylife.org

This weird and wacky museum takes objects from everyday life and showcases them like you’ve never seen before. You’ve never seen a museum like this before!

For more information, click here.

Facebook/Burger Barn Vermont

Nothing says warm weather quite like Snack Bar and Food Truck fare. Make a stop next time you’re driving by one of these places.

For more information, click here.