Saturday, April 26 from 9 a.m to 5 p.m.—QUECHEE — The Vermont Institute of Natural Science (VINS) invites owl lovers, curious kids, and nature enthusiasts to take flight into the world of raptors during its 10th annual Owl Festival at the VINS Nature Center in Quechee.
This milestone event is more than a celebration of owls—it’s a full day of hands-on education, family-friendly fun, and up-close encounters with some of the world’s most mysterious and magnificent birds. From barn owls to barred owls, festival goers will meet live birds of prey and learn about the vital roles these nocturnal hunters play in ecosystems both near and far.
“The VINS Owl Festival has become a cherished springtime tradition for families throughout New England,” said Hannah Gelroth, Senior Director of Education at VINS. “This year’s celebration will be yet another educational and engaging day, showcasing the remarkable diversity of owl species and raising awareness about their vital role in our ecosystem.
Festival Highlights:
- Live owl presentations with species native to Vermont and beyond
- Interactive crafts for all ages inspired by owls and their habitats
- Owl-themed games to test your feathered IQ
- Educational exhibits on owl conservation and how to protect their populations
- Free commemorative 2025 Owl Festival stickers for VINS members
Last year’s event drew more than 2,200 visitors, and organizers anticipate a similarly enthusiastic crowd this year. Early bird tickets are available through April 25.
Advance tickets
$17-$20, with children under 3 and VINS members free
Day-of-prices
$22-$25 with children under 3 free.
Parking is available on-site, and overflow parking with a free shuttle service will be offered from Ottauquechee School (304 Dody Lane, Quechee).
For more information, visit: vinsweb.org.
