Cool Winter Festivals in Newport, Quincy and Lowell


Cold becomes cool this month, as New England rolls out three amazing winter festivals in Newport, Quincy and Lowell.   Whether you’re celebrating Presidents Day, School Vacation or winter itself, grab your hat and gloves and warm your spirits by enjoying these special New England traditions. 




February 14-23
Newport Winter Festival
Throughout Newport, RI
Various times and venues

Hailed as “New England’s largest winter extravaganza,” the 36th Annual Newport Winter Festival features 10 days of live music, food and fun in one of New England’s most scenic places. Highlights of this family-fun festival include a children’s fair, chili cook-off, a princess party, and magic shows. For adults, enjoy live tribute bands for Jimmy Buffett, Fleetwood Mac and Elton John and a tropical drink competition.

discovernewport.org




February 17
Quincy’s Presidential Day WinterFest 2025
Hancock Street Corridor
Downtown Quincy

The City of Presidents goes all out to celebrate President’s Day each year. This year’s Winterfest takes place at Hancock Adams Common, Quincy City Hall and the Church of the Presidents, with free ice skating nearby at Kilroy Square. The free events include live music, family entertainment and ice sculpting. Stop by the Quincy Welcome Center and Quincy 400 headquarters to learn about more exciting Quincy events in 2025.

https://discoverquincy.com/

 



February 21-22
25th Annual Lowell WinterFest
Downtown LowellVarious times and venues

The City of Lowell returns with this month with its epic citywide celebration featuring live music, delicious ethnic food, family activities, art, culture and more. Don’t miss the St. Ann’s Chocolate Festival and a soup competition, ice sculptors on Palmer Street, a scavenger hunt and youth mural competition throughout the weekend. Take your pick of great local restaurants and food trucks as you explore Lowell and its distinctive culture, history and heritage.

https://merrimackvalley.org/

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