Spring is one of the best times to visit Springfield, Missouri.

From blooming dogwoods and redbuds to outdoor patios reopening and festivals kicking off, this is when the Ozarks really come to life. If you’re planning your first visit between March and May, here’s how to make the most of spring in Springfield.

Why Visit Springfield, Missouri in the Spring?

Moms and kids eating at Mizumoto Japanese Stroll Garden

Top Things to Do in Spring in Springfield

Ritter Springs Park

  • Walk through Springfield’s parks and gardens and take a look at all the gorgeous landscapes and blooming flowers that truly make Spring come to life and make you feel like you’re in a movie scene.  

  • You know the saying April showers bring May flowers? Well, if you are looking for things to do in Springfield, but it is a rainy day check out this cave itinerary that is great for rainy days → The Ultimate Cave Itinerary to Springfield, MO 

  • Missouri was named the best trail state, and when you walk these trails you’ll find out why! Explore different trails Ozark has to offer by clicking the link to this blog → Take A Hike on These Ozark Trails

  • With the Spring air rolling in, take advantage of Springfield’s outdoor patios and enjoy a drink or simply just the view. Check out → Relax on these 25+ Outdoor Patios around Springfield

  • Near Springfield, Missouri there are half a dozen strawberry fields. Strawberries are in the best shape starting in late April going all the way to early June. Don’t miss the opportunity to pick the best locally grown strawberries this Spring. Check out → Where to Pick Strawberries Near Springfield, Missouri 

Where to See Spring Flowers

Nathanael Greene/Close Memorial Park

Spring Food & Drink Options

Golden Girl Rum Club in downtown Springfield, Missouri

Wherever you travel, you are going to want to eat, and Springfield has a lot of delicious, diverse food options, along with Spring food. 

What to pack During Spring

Springfield Convention Center Benefits

Missouri is known for having unreliable weather. You never know what you’re going to get, whether that is rain or sunshine, you want to be prepared with everything. Packing a versatile wardrobe can sometimes be difficult. Check out the list below for packing inspiration. 

  • Light jacket

  • Comfortable walking shoes

  • Rain jacket/umbrella

  • Layers

  • Jeans/Shorts 

Best Areas to Explore

Commercial Street

  • Springfield has a lively Downtown with lots to eat and explore. From kid-friendly activities, rooftop bars, and restaurants with a wide variety of cuisines you won’t want to miss Downtown when visiting. Check out → 10 Things To Do in Downtown Springfield

  • Commercial Street has a lot to offer from delicious local restaurants, lively city market, unique shops, and more that you won't want to miss out on when visiting. Check out → 10 Things to do on Commercial Street in Springfield, Missouri 

  • The Galloway area in Springfield is quickly evolving and offers a lot of unique, local shops and trails. To find out more about what it has to offer → 10 Things To Do In The Galloway Area

  • The corner of Cherry & Pickwick feels like a little pocket of magic waiting to be discovered. This enchanting neighborhood is home to a delightful collection of locally owned gems, each one offering its own bit of charm. Whether you're sipping a dreamy latte, wandering through boutiques, or savoring a bite at a cozy café, here are → 12 Things To Do on Cherry & Pickwick Street

Spring Travel Tips

  • Book ahead for weekends: Spring weekends in Springfield can fill up quickly, especially during events and peak travel times. Reserve hotels, tours or popular dining spots in advance to avoid missing out.
    Check the weather before planning outdoor days: Spring weather in the Ozarks can change fast, so it’s a good idea to plan ahead. Double-check the forecast before heading out for hikes, patios or outdoor attractions so you can make the most of your day.
    Weekdays = less crowded: If your schedule allows, visit attractions, restaurants and parks during the week for a more relaxed experience with fewer crowds and easier parking.
    Spring break = busier: Expect an uptick in visitors during spring break weeks, especially at family-friendly attractions. Plan ahead and consider earlier arrival times to beat the rush.

Plan Your Spring Trip

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