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Spring in Bloom: Your Guide to Experiencing Abingdon This Season

Spring is in the air in Abingdon, Virginia, and it’s the perfect time to begin planning your getaway to the heart of Southwest Virginia. As the days get longer and the flowers begin to bloom, Main Street invites you to linger a little longer. From scenic rides along the Virginia Creeper Trail to evenings at the historic Barter Theatre, there’s no better season to explore, unwind, and experience everything waiting for you here in the Blue Ridge Mountains!

Things To Do: Fresh Air & Small-Town Charm

Spring is made for exploring, and Abingdon places you right in the middle of it all.

Start your day on the iconic Virginia Creeper Trail, where gentle grades and blooming landscapes make it perfect for biking, walking, or even horseback riding. Just steps from Main Street, it’s one of the most accessible and scenic outdoor experiences in the region.

Looking for something a bit more adventurous? Venture out to:

For a more guided outdoor experience, spend time on the water with River Feet Fishing Tours, where local knowledge meets unforgettable fly fishing on Southwest Virginia’s pristine streams.

Or sit back and take it all in with Experience Appalachia, offering immersive trolley tours that bring the stories, landscapes, and heritage of the region to life.

 

Food & Drink: Savor the Season

Spring menus come alive across Abingdon. Patios reopen, local ingredients take center stage, and meals become moments rooted in the rhythm of the season.

This time of year, Appalachian traditions find their way onto the plate. Plan a trip to Whitetop for the White Top Maple Festival on March 28–29, where fresh syrup and mountain flavors shine, then return in May for the White Top Ramp Festival, a celebration of one of spring’s most iconic wild ingredients. Back in town, those same flavors carry into local kitchens, where ramps and early harvest produce inspire seasonal menus.

 At The Pakalachian, early spring ingredients are thoughtfully woven into dishes that reflect both tradition and creativity, offering a true taste of the region. Pair your meal with a craft cider from Tumbling Creek Cider Company, where the hard work from the previous fall harvest pays off with a crips glass of heritage cider. A perfect way to wind down after a day in the outdoors.

Food here isn’t just fuel, it’s part of the story, deeply connected to the land and the season. Make reservations ahead of your visit, spring weekends fill up quickly, and you won’t want to miss these limited-time flavors.

Spring Calendar: Don’t Miss These Moments

Spring in Abingdon isn’t just about where you go, it’s about what’s happening while you’re here. 

Upcycle & Embellish: Stencil Printing
March 27 | 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Whitetop Community Center

Whitetop Mountain Annual Maple Festival
March 28 & 29 | 4:00 – 7:00 PM
At William King Museum of Art Art Lab

First Fridays Art Walk
April 3 | 5:00 – 8:00 PM
Featuring galleries like The Arts Depot and more

Garden Faire
April 10–11
At Southwest Virginia Higher Education Center

Spring Town-Wide Yard Sale
April 18 | 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Earth Day Celebration
April | Fields-Penn Lawn at Abingdon Visitor Center

Plumb Alley Day
May 23 | 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM

For more events and updates check out the Calendar

Your Spring Starts Here

Abingdon shows signs of new life in the Spring, the sound of gravel under bike tires, the hum of conversation on a patio, the scurrying sounds of wildlife. Travelers that are looking for authenticity, beauty, and a slower pace, without sacrificing things to do, will find that in Abingdon. You’ll leave refreshed, inspired, and already planning your return.

Start planning your spring getaway today—because the best weekends in Abingdon won’t stay available for long.

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