We love the winter here in New Hampshire, but spring is when things really come alive! As green appears all over the state, we're focused on getting outside and experiencing everything the state has to offer. Fortunately, we're not the only ones with this goal in mind. Festivals pop up all over the place and this one, arguably one of the best spring festivals in New Hampshire, is not to be missed!
The town of Jackson is one of the most beautiful and quaint towns in New Hampshire. It's also home to one of the cutest New Hampshire spring festivals.
The Annual Wildquack Duck Race & Music Festival is now in its 34th year and going strong.
The day is made up of music, activities, and lots of fun. You'll find local food, crafts made locally, and a unique race that you'll only find in a place like this.
We love the parade, too. It begins at 1:30 p.m. and travels throughout the area. Keep your eyes peeled for all sorts of rubber ducky-themed goodness.
You can even stop for a chance to "meet" “Wildquack,” the Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce Duck. We didn't know that such a thing existed, but it somehow seems like an absolutely necessary part of any town's function.
While we love just how much there is to do at the festival, it's the duck race that most people look forward to all year. It's the main event, which also makes it quite busy. Be sure to arrive early to get a good viewing spot.
Get a duck to take part in the race and watch them all float their way to glory! This is, by far, one of the best spring festivals in New Hampshire and you won't want to miss it.
The Wildquack Duck Race & Music Festival will take place on May 26, 2024, in Jackson, New Hampshire. Admission to the event is free and doors open at 8 a.m. The first duck race begins at 1:45 p.m. so be sure to get there early for a great spot. Entry into the duck race is $6 per duck or 4 ducks for $20. Tickets to enter the race can be purchased until 2 p.m. the day of the event. You can learn more about how to participate, what you might win, and the full schedule of events by visiting the Jackson, New Hampshire website. You can also follow the Wildquack Duck Race & Music Festival on Facebook.
What are your favorite spring festivals in New Hampshire? Share one or two of them in the comments.
If you're looking for more ways to get out and explore, consider hopping in the car or renting an RV to visit a nearby beauty. Just 1.5 hours from Manchester, Sugar Hill is the perfect New Hampshire day trip destination.
https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/new-hampshire/small-town-day-trip-nh/
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