Warm days and cold nights bring corn snow for the skiers and start the sap running in the maple groves. Maple sugaring is the most unique experience of spring. Visiting sugar houses as the sap is boiled off provides first time visitors with a unique look at the making of Vermont's world -renowned maple syrup. The technology has changed over the years but not the dedication that produces this famed product.

The warm winds of May signal the beginning of all outdoor activities and June finds us looking forward to the annual Stowe Flower and Garden Festival; weekly events at the Shelburne Museum; one of those guided canoeing or kayaking tours provided by Umiak (a local outdoor adventure company); hiking; tennis; gliding and of course, biking and golf.

To find out more about Stowe's other seasons, please go to our Area Information page.