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18 Places to See Cherry Blossoms in the U.S. this Spring

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Looking to experience cherry blossom season this spring? Explore our comprehensive guide, featuring the top locations to witness Japanese cherry blossoms in the USAโ€”spanning from big cities to quaint small towns, and highlighting every must-attend festival along the way!

A few years ago I visited my brother in Seattle during springtime. We actually ran the Seattle Cherry Blossom Half Marathon together, which ends at the University of Washington’s Quad, one of the prettiest areas to find these Japanese beauty’s. My brother also took me over to Seward Park and the Washington Park Arboretum during my visit to find more in bloom! Ever since that trip, I’ve been captivated by cherry blossoms each spring. I didn’t realize how many other locations around the U.S. actually location with them. Which, is what ultimately sparked the creation of this blog. Enjoy!

If you’re looking to make a trip out of seeing one of more of these destinations this spring, each location listed is also linked to hotel & accommodation deals. Happy traveling!

1. Washington, D.C.

The nation’s capital is perhaps the most iconic destination to see cherry blossoms in the US. Every spring, the Tidal Basin comes alive with the blossoming of thousands of cherry trees, a gift from Japan in 1912. Stroll along the basin’s shores, framed by iconic landmarks like the Jefferson Memorial, and immerse yourself in the beauty of these fleeting blooms. Be sure to visit during the National Cherry Blossom Festival, a celebration of Japanese culture featuring parades, performances, and fireworks.

2. Seattle, Washington

Known as the “Emerald City,” Seattle is home to several cherry blossom hotspots that are worth exploring. Visit the University of Washington’s Quad, where rows of cherry trees create a stunning canopy of pink and white flowers each spring. Take a leisurely stroll through the Washington Park Arboretum’s Japanese Garden, where cherry blossoms mingle with other spring blooms, or head to Seward Park where they can be found blooming along the waters edge.

3. Dallas, Texas

The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden is home to a beautiful cherry blossom display in the spring. Take a stroll through the gardens and enjoy the sights and scents of the cherry blossoms in full bloom.

4. Fort Worth, Texas

The Fort Worth Botanic Garden features cherry blossoms in bloom during the spring season. Wander through the garden’s scenic paths and delight in the beauty of these ephemeral blooms.

5. Nashville, Tennessee

Nashville’s Cheekwood Estate & Gardens boasts a stunning cherry blossom display each spring. Explore the garden’s expansive grounds and marvel at the beauty of the cherry trees in bloom.

6. Brooklyn, New York

Prospect Park in Brooklyn is home to a variety of cherry trees that burst into bloom each spring. Take a walk around the park’s lake and enjoy the sight of the cherry blossoms against the backdrop of the city skyline.

7. Cincinnati, Ohio

Cincinnati’s Eden Park features cherry blossoms in bloom during the spring months. Take a leisurely walk through the park and admire the beauty of these iconic flowers.

Photo Credit: 365cincinnati

8. Newark, Ohio

Experience the beauty of cherry blossoms in Newark’s Dawes Arboretum during the spring season. Stroll through the expansive gardens and enjoy the vibrant colors of these delicate blooms.

9. Athens, Ohio

Ohio University’s campus in Athens boasts cherry blossoms that bloom in spring, creating a picturesque setting for students and visitors alike to enjoy.

10. Macon, Georgia

Known as the “Cherry Blossom Capital of the World,” Macon boasts over 300,000 cherry trees that burst into bloom each spring. Take a scenic drive along the city’s Cherry Blossom Trail, where you’ll be treated to a stunning display of pink and white blossoms lining the streets. Don’t miss the International Cherry Blossom Festival, a 10-day celebration featuring parades, concerts, and fireworks, showcasing the beauty of these beloved blooms.

11. Portland, Oregon

Portland’s Waterfront Park is home to the annual Portland Japanese Cherry Blossom Festival, a celebration of Japanese culture and the blooming of cherry blossoms. Explore the park’s cherry tree-lined pathways, where you can enjoy breathtaking views of the city skyline and the Willamette River. Be sure to visit during the festival to enjoy cultural performances, food vendors, and traditional tea ceremonies.

12. San Diego, California

San Diego’s Balboa Park offers a beautiful setting to enjoy cherry blossoms in the springtime. Visit the Japanese Friendship Garden, where cherry trees bloom alongside serene ponds and winding pathways, creating a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city.

13. San Francisco, California

Golden Gate Park in San Francisco is home to the annual Northern California Cherry Blossom Festival, a celebration of Japanese culture and the blooming of cherry blossoms. Explore the park’s Japanese Tea Garden, where cherry trees frame serene ponds and winding paths, creating a peaceful retreat amidst the urban landscape. Be sure to visit during the festival to enjoy cultural performances, food vendors, and traditional tea ceremonies.

14. Los Angeles, California

The Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden is home to a diverse collection of cherry trees that bloom in the spring. Take a leisurely stroll through the gardens and enjoy the beauty of the cherry blossoms in full bloom.

15. St. Louis, Missouri

The Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis is home to cherry blossoms that bloom in the spring. Explore the garden’s extensive collection of trees and enjoy the sights and scents of these delicate blooms.

16. Wahiawa, Hawaii (Oahu)

Experience the beauty of cherry blossoms in Hawaii at Wahiawa Botanical Garden on the island of Oahu. Explore the garden’s lush landscapes and enjoy the sight of cherry blossoms in bloom amidst the tropical surroundings.

17. Chicago, Illinois

Chicago’s Jackson Park is known for its cherry blossoms that bloom in the spring. Take a stroll along the park’s paths and enjoy the beauty of these iconic flowers against the backdrop of the city skyline.

Photo Credit: CurbedChicago

18. Philadelphia, Pennyslvania

Fairmount Park in Philadelphia boasts one of the largest collections of cherry trees in the country, with over 2,000 trees in bloom each spring. Take a leisurely walk or bike ride along Kelly Drive or West River Drive, where you’ll be treated to a stunning display of cherry blossoms in full bloom. Don’t miss the Subaru Cherry Blossom Festival, a week-long event featuring cultural performances, food vendors, and family-friendly activities.

Whether you find yourself in the nation’s capital or exploring the scenic landscapes of Philadelphia, New York City, Seattle, San Diego, Los Angeles, Nashville, Dallas, Fort Worth, Newark, Athens, Cincinnati, St. Louis, Chicago, or Wahiawa, each destination offers a unique opportunity to witness the fleeting beauty of cherry blossoms in full bloom. So pack your camera, embrace the spirit of springtime, and embark on a blossoming adventure to discover the best cherry blossom sights across the US.

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Autumn in Seattle: Where to See Fall Foliage in and Around the City

As a Southern California native, the closest thing I saw to fall growing up was Idyllwild, Pine-Cove (which to be fair, is pretty spectacular). A few years ago, I booked a last minute trip in October to visit my brother in Seattle, Washington for the weekend and I was most excited to see REAL fall foliage. I was like a kid in a candy shop, playing in piles of leaves. My autumn trip to Seattle was quick but we packed in so much adventuring in such a short time. If you’re looking for ideas on where to spend fall in or near Seattle, Washington, here are a few ideas for inspiration!

Ravenna Park

Ravenna Park is a beautiful little wooded park perfect for nature walks, biking and running. We visited Ravenna Park while on a hunt for GOLDEN LARCHES. What are golden larches you may ask? Larches are trees among the pine family because they have needles instead of leaves and they are the only tree in the pine family to change colors and lose their needles in the fall! They turn a super cool golden color when they change colors and they can only be found in certain regions of the US and Canada…Seattle being one of those regions! One of the only places in Seattle to see the larches is Ravenna Park. Sadly, the larches hadn’t yet changed colors when we visited but we did get to walk along the forest and we enjoyed plenty of views of fall foliage from many other types of trees.

Washington Park Arboretum

The second place you can find golden larches in Seattle is the Washington Park Arboretum. We strolled through this entire park searching for these dang larches only to realize they were located adjacent to where we parked our car. We didn’t notice them because they hadn’t yet changed colors. Aside from the golden larches, Washington Park Arboretum is one of the best places to see fall foliage. The park is made up of 230-aces of lush gardens and during October/November you will see vibrant yellow, orange and red trees at every turn. It’s open every day from dawn to dusk and is free of charge. However, the Japanese Garden is located at the south end of the Arboretum and does have an entrance fee.

Highway 2 – Steven’s Pass

We took this beautiful scenic drive on our way from Seattle to hike Minotaur Lake and visit Leavenworth, WA!

Leavenworth Bavarian Town

Leavenworth is an adorable German themed town with the North Cascades as its backdrop. In the fall, the colors are jaw dropping. We visited in October, which also means Oktoberfest. We got to see tons of people walking around authentic Oktoberfest outfits. For Oktoberfest in Munich men wear a traditional Tracht and women wear a traditional dirndl. We got to shop around, drink German beer and eat schnitzel and cabbage rolls for dinner!

Ballard Farmers Market

I wouldn’t really categorize Ballards Farmers Market as one of the best places to see fall foliage in Seattle, but the streets sure were pretty and there’s just something about a Sunday farmers market in autumn that makes me happy. The Ballard Farmers Market is open every Sunday from 9:00AM – 2:00PM.

Here are a few other locations that are supposed to be spectacular to visit during autumn. We unfortunately did not get the chance to visit these areas during this trip but thatโ€™s okay! Just means Iโ€™ll have to go back for another fall trip!

University of Washington

Snoqualmie Falls

Rockwood Farm

I hope you enjoyed seeing fall in Seattle through my eyes. Next up on my travel list is to see Seattle in the spring! While I may be hooked on golden larches now, I hear the cherry blossoms are a whole different kind of magical. Travel on my friends!