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Seasonal & Holidays

6 Things To Do In Woodbury This Spring: Markets, Festivals & Local Events

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Spring brings plenty to explore around Woodbury, from lively markets to community festivals and local events that make it easy to get outside and enjoy the season.
Spring brings plenty to explore around Woodbury, from lively markets to community festivals and local events that make it easy to get outside and enjoy the season. (Shutterstock)

Longer days and warmer weather mean it’s a great time to get outside and see what’s happening around Woodbury. Throughout the season, local markets, festivals and community events offer plenty of opportunities to explore, connect and enjoy the best of spring.

Below are several happenings to check out this season. Before heading out, it’s always a good idea to confirm hours, weather plans and ticket details with event organizers.


1. Woodbury Farm Market

When: Open daily, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
Where: 717 Main Street South, Woodbury

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Woodbury Farm Market is a longtime garden center known for its expansive selection of plants, from early spring blooms to seasonal vegetables and shrubs. Visitors can explore greenhouse-filled displays, pick out ready-made containers and find everything needed to bring color and life to their outdoor spaces.

More info: woodburyfarmmarket.com

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2. New Milford Farmers Market

When: Saturdays, 9 a.m.–12 p.m.
Where: New Milford Town Green | 25 Main Street, New Milford

Held on the town green 25 minutes away, the New Milford Farmers Market offers a welcoming weekly gathering filled with local vendors and seasonal finds. It’s a simple, enjoyable way to shop fresh, support small businesses and spend a laid-back morning outdoors.

More info: newmilfordfarmersmarket.com


3. New Milford GOAT Days

When: May 15-17, 2026; Friday 4–9 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m.–6 p.m. & Sunday 10 a.m.–4 p.m.
Where: Young’s Field | 6 Young's Field Road, New Milford

About 25 minutes away, New Milford GOAT Days turns Young’s Field into a lively, family-friendly festival packed with animals, rides and local flavor. Visitors can enjoy everything from baby goat encounters to food trucks and live music while supporting small businesses and community organizations.

More info: goatdays.com


4. Sesame Street Live! Elmo’s Got The Moves

When: May 30, 2026, 2 p.m.
Where: Palace Theater – Webster Hall| 100 East Main Street, Waterbury

Sesame Street Live! brings Elmo and friends to the stage for an energetic, music-filled show designed to get kids moving and engaged. Families can sing, dance and enjoy a playful, interactive experience that blends entertainment with lighthearted learning. Purchase tickets online.

More info: palacetheaterct.org/shows-and-events/main-stage/sesame-street


5. Glebe House Museum & Gertrude Jekyll Garden

When: Opens for the 2026 season in May; typically open weekly, dawn to dusk
Where: 49 Hollow Road, Woodbury

The Glebe House gardens bloom in spring with vibrant plantings that create a peaceful, scenic setting. Visitors can enjoy a quiet walk through the historic grounds while taking in a blend of natural beauty and local heritage.

More info: glebehousemuseum.org


6. Hogpen Hill Farms Sculpture Garden

When: Open Mondays through Fridays, 10 a.m.–4 p.m.
Where: 100 Weekeepeemee Road, Woodbury

Hogpen Hill Farms combines art and landscape with large outdoor sculptures set among rolling fields and wooded paths. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful, creative stroll with unique works to discover throughout the property.

More info: edwardtufte.com/hogpen-hill-farms


Looking for more things to do in Woodbury this spring? Check out the Patch events calendar for more local events and activities.


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