Historic Downtown

Springfield

Seen from above, a small rural town adjacent to a flowing river and people in a green field.

Springfield, Vermont

Located on Vermont’s eastern side, on the banks of the Black and Connecticut rivers, Springfield’s tool and telescope manufacturing history sets the town apart. In the Lower Connecticut River Valley, discover Vermont’s stone towns, including nearby Grafton, home to one of the oldest operating inns in America, and Chester, where you’ll find the Stone Village Historic District.

People gather around telescopes outdoors in the summer.

Stellafane

Founded in 1923 and considered the birthplace of amateur telescope-making, Stellafane’s history is rich.In addition to stargazing in beautiful southern Vermont with a large telescope, Stellafane is still an active amateur telescope makers club, hosting mirror-making classes, a convention, and star parties.

Eat, Shop, and Stay in Springfield

Dining

Dining

Shopping

Shopping

Lodging

Lodging

Transportation Options

For Springfield

Local Transportation  

  • Taxi Service and/or Rideshare: Springfield Taxi Company, Village Taxi, Uber 
  • Bus services: The Moover 
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Discover More

Find local guides and trip planning resources from Springfield’s downtown organization.

Visit Springfield on the Move about Discover More
Exterior of the Vermont State Crafts Center.
Interior of the Vermont State Crafts Center.
Exterior of the Copper Fox.
Stellafane Observatory in Springfield, Vermont.
Pink structure at the Stellafane Observatory.
Lawrence and Wheeler Insurance Sign and clock.
Stellafane Observatory structure on a sunny day.
Outdoor art in Springfield, Vermont.
Mural on brick reads,
Springfield, Vermont falls.
Historic Marker for James Hartness & Precision Valley Inventors.
A detail shot of the Eureka School House.
Door and signage at the Eureka School House.
Eureka School House & Baltimore Covered Bridge signage.
Black Rock Steakhouse exterior.