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Just north of New York City, Westchester County offers a refreshing spring escape where history, nature, and culture all come together. Easily accessible by train or car, this Hudson Valley destination transforms in spring—gardens bloom, outdoor adventures return, and major historical milestones take center stage as the nation approaches America’s 250th anniversary.
If you’re looking for a getaway that blends scenic beauty with meaningful experiences, Westchester County should be on your radar this season.

Why Visit Westchester County This Spring?
Spring in Westchester is about variety. In one day, you can explore historic estates, hike scenic trails, enjoy waterfront dining, and attend a live performance—all within a short distance.
From the shores of the Hudson River to charming small towns, the region offers:
- Over 18,000 acres of parkland
- Historic landmarks tied to the American Revolution
- A growing arts and dining scene
- Easy access from NYC via Metro-North Railroad
Spring in Bloom: Gardens, Estates & Scenic Walks
Spring is when Westchester truly shines. Across the county, gardens and estates come alive with color.
- Lyndhurst Mansion hosts seasonal favorites like Lyndhurst in Bloom and special events such as Flower House & Market (April 18–19).
- Untermyer Gardens offers one of the most unique landscapes in the Hudson Valley with its Persian-inspired design.
- Teatown Lake Reservation features Wildflower Island, home to over 230 native plant species.
- Lasdon Park & Arboretum showcases themed gardens, including a Dinosaur Trail and Chinese Friendship Garden.
These locations provide some of the most picturesque spring backdrops in the region.
Arts, Culture & Live Entertainment
As temperatures rise, so does Westchester’s cultural calendar.
- White Plains Performing Arts Center presents spring productions like Catch Me If You Can.
- The Katonah Art Walk invites visitors to explore galleries and artist pop-ups.
- The Capitol Theatre and The Paramount Hudson Valley Theater host major performers throughout the season.
- ArtsWestchester features exhibitions tied to America’s 250th anniversary.
Spring is the perfect time to experience the county’s creative energy.
Outdoor Adventures Just Outside NYC
For those looking to get outside, Westchester delivers.
- Bicycle Sundays transforms the Bronx River Parkway into a car-free route starting May 3.
- Kayaking and paddleboarding along the Hudson River offer scenic water views.
- Playland Park reopens for the season with rides, a beach, and a classic boardwalk.
- Miles of hiking trails provide everything from easy strolls to challenging climbs.
It’s one of the easiest ways to experience nature without straying far from NYC.
Revolutionary History Takes Center Stage
As the U.S. prepares for its 250th anniversary, Westchester’s deep Revolutionary War roots are gaining renewed attention.
Key sites include:
- Philipsburg Manor – a historic trading site with immersive colonial programs
- Washington Irving’s Sunnyside – the home of one of America’s earliest literary icons
- Thomas Paine Cottage – tied to one of the nation’s Founding Fathers
- St. Paul’s Church National Historic Site – a Revolutionary War battlefield site
- John Jay Homestead – home of the first Chief Justice of the United States
Looking ahead, REV FEST 250 will bring history to life with a large-scale reenactment of the Battle of White Plains.
Signature Events You Shouldn’t Miss
Spring 2026 is packed with standout events:
- Earth Day Festival at Cross County Center (April 18)
- Victorian Springtime at Armour-Stiner Octagon House (starting May 8)
- Green Ossining Earth Day Festival (April 25)
- Wolf Conservation Center’s Egg Hunt with Wolves
- Westchester Pride in White Plains (June 7)
Each event offers a unique way to experience the region’s community and culture.
Dining, Craft Beverages & Outdoor Patios
Westchester’s food scene continues to evolve, blending upscale dining with relaxed waterfront experiences.
Popular highlights include:
- La Bastide by Andrea Calstier – refined French cuisine
- Antique Garage – Mediterranean flavors with a lively vibe
- Red Hat on the River – scenic Hudson River dining
- bartaco – casual waterfront dining
Don’t miss the Westchester Craft Beverage Trail, where you can sample local breweries, cideries, and distilleries.
Where to Stay in Westchester County
Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or a longer stay, Westchester offers a variety of accommodations:
- Tarrytown House Estate – historic charm with river views
- The Abbey Inn & Spa – luxury overlooking the Hudson
- Hotel MTK – modern boutique experience
- Bedford Post Inn – intimate retreat with wellness focus
- Sonesta White Plains Downtown – central and convenient
- Sleepy Hollow Hotel + Conference Center – great base for exploring historic sites
Looking Ahead: World Cup Energy in the Region
With the FIFA World Cup 2026 coming to the New York/New Jersey area, Westchester will serve as a prime home base for visitors heading to nearby MetLife Stadium.
Locally, fans can gather for a free World Cup Final viewing event on July 19 at Kensico Dam Plaza, adding even more excitement to an already vibrant season.
Plan Your Spring Escape to Westchester County
Westchester County offers the perfect balance of relaxation, culture, and adventure—all within easy reach of NYC. Whether you’re exploring historic landmarks, enjoying spring blooms, or attending one of the many events, this Hudson Valley destination delivers a memorable seasonal escape.
If you’re planning your next trip, Westchester County in spring 2026 is one of the Northeast’s most rewarding destinations to experience.