Spring in Lake County
Spring is Blooming
Color is beginning to defrost the quiet, cold landscape as winter returns to its slumber. Welcome back to the blossoming flowers, the sounds of nature, sunny skies, and the color green. Spring reminds us of rejuvenation and renewal after the solitude and slowness of winter. Plan your stay and taste and tour your way through Lake County’s top dining spots or Grand River Valley wineries. Discover the perfect retreat with a wilderness sauna at Standing Rock farms, partake in the annual Ice Wine Festival, chase waterfalls and rivers in over 39 Lake Metroparks, or enjoy Maple Sugaring Weekends at Lake Metroparks Farmpark. Brush off the winter blues and enjoy your spring break right here in Tour Lake County.
Spring Weather in Lake County
Spring's rain and warming temperatures can bring new leaves on trees, blooming wildflowers, and adorable new farm animals to Lake Metroparks Farmparks. Lake Metroparks also has over 60 miles of trails for those anxious to get out after a long winter. The Holden Arboretum in Kirtland, Ohio, is a must-see with its stunning changing landscape. It's one of the largest arboreta in the United States, with over 3,600 acres, including 600 acres of gardens and collections. Temperatures can range from 42°F in early March to 60.7°F in May.
Insider Tip: While spring is well underway, it's important to remember that snowfall in April is not unheard of. To ensure your comfort throughout the day, we recommend dressing in layers.
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