Image of all four Seasons
Home Blog Visual Tour: All Four Seasons

Visual Tour: All Four Seasons

If you can’t physically travel to Woodstock we hope this visual tour will bring up positive memories of time past or inspire you to visit when the time is right. 

Winter at Billings Farm

winter

Arguably Vermont’s most well-known season, winter in Woodstock is nothing short of beauty and activities. Vermont is a well-known destination for winter sports like downhill skiing, ice hockey, snowshoeing, etc. You won’t find a shortage of winter fun with the amount of snow we get in town. However, if you’re not into working up a sweat with sports you can simply tour the town which is always beautifully covered in a blanket of snow. Woodstock loves to celebrate the Holidays in style with classic New England Charm, you can count on our annual Wassail Weekend celebration to help kick off the Christmas season.

Winter Tree and DeerWoody's MercantileWinter Red Barn

Spring Tulips Woodstock Inn

Spring

In early Spring Woodstock gets to tapping our Maple Trees and many farms offer an opportunity to witness the process of making maple syrup. We love spring it’s the time of year you see the snow begin to melt, trees go from bare to green and we finally get to witness the flowers bloom. It’s a refreshing rebirth of our beautiful town. As the grounds awaken you can find the town with a special buzz in the excitement of the months to come. 

Gorge in the SpringVillage in the SpringJenne Farm with Tree Buckets

Mt. Peg Summer

Summer

Summer is for Farmer’s Markets, festivals, river floating, and late nights outside. Summer is also great for camping and exploring our National Park and Gardens, I don’t think I’ve ever seen greens as vibrant as Vermont in the Summer.  We love to spend time at East End Park and enjoy the many music festivals running all throughout the town.

Mt. Tom Trail Summer GreenFH Gillinghams In the SummerGourd Walk Kelly Way Gardens Summer

Fall Mt. Tom View

Fall

New England is known for vibrant autumn color’s but Vermont has some of the best and Woodstock always delivers. One of our favorite times to hike the trails or stroll the neighborhood is when the leaves start to turn. Mornings are crisp but the day always warms up and the autumn views are around every corner and backroad. You can find the Farmer’s Market on the Green still going on, apple cider donuts, and apple picking in the orchards.  

Fall Old River RoadFall view from the FalconryFall Leaves Elm Street
Do you have a favorite seaon to visit? We just can’t choose….

TO ACCESS MORE GREAT CONTENT ON the WoodstockVT.com BLOG…

CLICK HERE


WoodstockVT.COm Newsletter

Be the first to know

Want to stay in-the-know about everything happening in Woodstock? Take a minute to sign up for our newsletter and get the latest insider tips, upcoming events, things to do, special deals, and more!

Explore More

  • Wassail Weekend in Woodstock 2025

    More to come as we approach Wassail Weekend, December 12-14, 2025. Enter to win a Wassail weekend getaway here. Apply to be a vendor at the Wassail Artisan Market here. 

  • How to Enjoy the Holiday Season in Woodstock

    Woodstock, Vermont, offers a captivating holiday journey, intertwining age-old traditions with modern charm. Revel in the vibrant festivities of a New England Thanksgiving, Wassail Weekend, or explore artisanal treasures in local shops, and bask in winter’s serenity or adventures outdoors.

  • Fun Things To Do in Woodstock VT This March

    A Vermont tradition, sugaring season is a festive time of year to celebrate and witness the harvest of maple syrup across the state and right here in our village. But there’s more to March than maple syrup, read on for more of the fun things to do in Woodstock this month.

  • What To Do in Woodstock VT This February

    Whether you’re looking for a cozy weekend away, a romantic escape or somewhere to bring the kids during February vacation, Woodstock, VT is sure to provide the perfect backdrop for your next getaway.