Looking for the best way to experience spring in Woodstock, VT? Make On The River Inn your home base for a getaway filled with covered bridges, maple season, scenic hikes, river walks, farm visits, and small-town Vermont charm. From Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park to Billings Farm & Museum and nearby Quechee Gorge, spring brings some of the best things to do in Woodstock, Vermont.
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Don't Miss The Best Events In Woodstock, Vermont This Spring.
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Spend a spring weekend in Bookstock 2026, the town’s festival of words. Centered around the Village Green, the event brings together author talks, poetry, workshops, children’s programming, a popular used book sale, food, and market finds. This is a must for literary travelers planning a getaway in Woodstock, Vermont.
Baby farm animal celebration
One of the sweetest spring events in Woodstock, VT, Billings Farm’s Baby Farm Animal Celebration invites guests to meet calves, piglets, goat kids, and other visiting baby animals. With wagon rides, kid-friendly activity stations, local food, and hands-on farm fun, it’s an easy favorite for families visiting Woodstock in April.
Art On The Barns At Billings Farm
Experience art beyond traditional gallery walls with Art on the Barns, installed across the farm’s buildings. As seasons change, the shapes, textures, and colors of the exhibition evolve. Discover how each work interacts with the ever-changing backdrop of the farm.
506 Bistro and Bar
After a day of exploring Woodstock, VT in spring, unwind at Bistro 506 on the River. Enjoy a relaxed meal, drinks, and welcoming atmosphere just steps from your room. Whether you’re coming back from a scenic hike, a day at Billings Farm, or a stroll through downtown Woodstock, Bistro 506 makes it easy to keep your getaway simple, local, and delicious.
Explore Outside This Spring.
Spring is one of the best times to experience the natural beauty of Woodstock, Vermont. From March maple season to May hiking and blooming landscapes, every month brings something new to discover.
Billings Farm & Museum
April is a great time to visit Billings Farm & Museum, browse local shops, and enjoy a slower pace before summer arrives. It’s also a perfect month for a cozy Woodstock, VT spring hotel stay.
Spring Hiking
As trails dry out and trees begin to leaf, Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park offers some of the best spring hiking in Woodstock. For guests looking for easy outdoor activities, village walks and river views are just as rewarding.
Scenic Drives & Day Trips
May is made for exploring. Drive through the Green Mountains, visit Quechee Gorge, stop at local farms and markets, and enjoy some of the most photogenic spring scenery in Vermont.
Hear From Our Fans
Gerry CTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Stayed at this hotel for the first time! FANTASTIC. So chill, so relaxed and comfortable. Had a nightcap at 506 Bistro& Bar. David was amazing: so friendly and fun provides great vibes, great drinks! Saminder STrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Our stay at On The River Inn was exactly what we hoped for. The room was cozy, spotless, and felt welcoming the moment we walked in. The ambiance around the property added to the charm, and the views were stunning. It made the whole trip feel peaceful and relaxing. We genuinely loved the place and would happily come back again. Katlyn KTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. LOVED this hotel. The manager Kristy was so nice and knowledgeable. The river was so relaxing and I loved the country breakfast that featured all local foods. The hotel has a library space, a kids game room, and an amazing pool/hot tub/sauna area. I also loved the decor- a lot of antique typewriters and books etc. Our room was super clean and nice, with a great deck overlooking river/yard. We also ate at the 4 for dinner and it was delicious, though pricey. Would def stay here again!!! JeremiahTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Positive: Great location and the rooms were nice Negative: "" Ish ATrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. The hotel is quaint and does have that country inn feel. Rooms are neat and clean. There's a $33 upcharge added to each room daily, ostensibly to cover the pool and sauna as well as the "country breakfast", afternoon cookies and rhe occasional evening s'mores. A country breakfast it is not and is no different from the powdered scrambled eggs and sides you find in Hampton inns and Best Westerns, where breakfast is included.