Cherry Blossoms Are Here! But The Tidal Basin is Too Crowded

Want to view the the Cherry Blossoms but want to beat the crowd's at the Tidal Basin try these spots that have the Cherry Blossom's but less the crowd.

The National Arboretum -Visitors can explore 76 varieties of cherry trees in the research and display collections. Pack your bike and a picnic, as this 446-acre park is great for both.

Meadowlark Botanical Gardens- This Northern Virginia park is full of walking trails, lakes, and more than 20 varieties of cherry trees. The trees in this 95-acre park bloom a little later than those at the Tidal Basin.

Anacostia Park- Don’t forget there are cherry trees blooming along the Anacostia River, too. Head to Anacostia Park where you’ll find 1,200 acres spanning the river shoreline and dozens of cherry trees. There are trails, boat launches, picnic areas, a swimming pool, and Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens to keep you busy.

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