Top 10 Best States to See Cherry Blossoms Bloom This Spring

Washington: Even though there isn’t a formal cherry blossom festival in Washington state, it’s difficult to overlook the hundreds of trees that are strewn around the city. 

Washington, D.C.:The most common approach to experience the cherry blossom flowers is to go to the National Mall while they are in bloom.

Texas:Visitors may take in the trees’ magnificent tulip displays while strolling or sitting among them when they are fully bloomed. 

Oregon:Tom McCall Waterfront Park and the Portland Japanese Garden are two excellent locations in Portland, Oregon, to see cherry blossoms every spring. 

Ohio:The beautiful university grounds, which are home to some 200 trees, are covered in delicate pink petals in the spring. 

New York:New York City has some of the most well-known cherry trees in the nation. You’ll spot them at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden in New York.

 Missouri:With over 14 acres of ground to explore, bridges to cross, and over 230 different varieties of flowering trees to observe, including the Yoshino and Kanzan trees.

Hawaii:Prepare for one of the State of Hawaii’s oldest and longest-running festivals. This festival is filled with enjoyable activities, lovely flowers, and a celebration of both Japanese and Hawaiian traditions. 

Georgia:The Macon Georgia International Cherry Blossom Festival, which has been going on for over 35 years, is one of the biggest and rosiest in the nation. 

California: Even though there are cherry trees all across San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park, it’s worthwhile to take a side trip to the Japanese Tea Garden since there are a few of them strewn amid the garden’s famed teahouse, bridges, and pagodas. 

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