Mount Snow Bud Light Reggaefest
Mount Snow’s Bud Light Reggaefest is a lively spring event that combines skiing, sunshine, and reggae music for an unforgettable season finale. Featuring live performances from reggae bands, vibrant après-ski parties, and laid-back island vibes, Reggaefest draws crowds to celebrate the end of winter on the slopes in style.
Green Mountain Adventure Challenge
The Green Mountain Adventure Challenge is an immersive, outdoor treasure hunt that leads participants through the scenic mountains, forests, and towns of southern Vermont. Designed for thrill-seekers and puzzle enthusiasts, the challenge involves solving clues and uncovering hidden locations, offering a unique way to explore the area’s stunning landscapes over the course of a weekend or season.
Spring Bird Watching
Spring bird watching around Mount Snow is a delightful experience as migratory birds return to Vermont's lush forests and wetlands. Bird enthusiasts can spot a variety of species, from warblers and thrushes to the striking scarlet tanager, as they forage, nest, and sing in their vibrant spring habitats. Popular spots, like nearby Molly Stark State Park and Somerset Reservoir, offer peaceful trails and scenic viewpoints ideal for observing bird activity. With the area’s diverse ecosystem, bird watching here combines the beauty of Vermont’s spring blooms with the joy of spotting both common and rare bird species.
Maple sugaring season in Vermont, running from late March through early April, is a beloved tradition marking the start of spring. During this time, local sugarhouses open their doors for tours and tastings, inviting visitors to see how sap is collected and transformed into pure maple syrup. With fresh maple treats and family-friendly activities, it’s a sweet way to experience Vermont’s agricultural heritage.