Spring is one of the best times to visit Historic Smithville in New Jersey, and if you’re looking for something simple, festive, and family-friendly, this is it.

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The Easter Bunny is officially hopping into the village, strolling through the cobblestone paths and charming shoppes, bringing that classic springtime feel we all love.

Easter Bunny Strolling Through the Village

  • March 28th & 29th, 2026
  • April 4th & 5th, 2026
  • 12 PM – 5 PM

There’s something about Historic Smithville this time of year that just feels right. The weather starts to turn, flowers begin to bloom, and the whole village comes alive. If you’ve never been, this is honestly the perfect excuse to go. It’s one of those places where you can just wander without a plan and still have a great time.

50+ Shoppes, Food, and Hidden Gems

You’ll find over 50 unique shoppes, plenty of spots to grab something good to eat, and little details everywhere that make it feel like a hidden gem in New Jersey.

Family-Friendly Fun for All Ages

Add the Easter Bunny walking around, and it turns into a fun, easy day for families, couples, or anyone just looking to get out and enjoy spring.

Why Smithville Is a Must-Visit This Spring

I love it there, the mix of shops, food, and events always gives you something to do without it ever feeling overwhelming. It’s walkable, relaxing, and just has that cozy, small-town vibe that’s hard to find.

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If you’re thinking about a spring outing, put Historic Smithville on your list. Between the scenery and the Easter Bunny making appearances, it’s the kind of day that just puts you in a good mood.

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