
Cherry blossoms in DC: A complete guide for bloom lovers and first-time visitors
From green bud to peak bloom, here’s what to know about visiting D.C.’s famous cherry blossoms
From green bud to peak bloom, here’s what to know about visiting D.C.’s famous cherry blossoms
D.C.’s iconic Yoshino cherry blossoms have reached stage five as they head toward peak bloom, the National Park Service (NPS) announced Thursday.
This year, visitors looking to gawk at the cherry blossoms might feel like something is missing near the Tidal Basin. What happened to Stumpy?
Japan’s official cherry blossom spotters on Monday confirmed the first blooms, declaring the start of the festive season in the Japanese capital.
As the cherry blossoms are more than halfway to peak bloom, celebrations are right around the corner, including the National Cherry Blossom Festival on Saturday. News4’s Tommy McFly reports from the Tidal Basin with Diana Mayhew, the festival’s president.
Bloomaroo, a free spring festival is coming to the buzzy waterfront neighborhood during peak cherry blossom season.
Send us your guess for when the trees will bloom.
Stumpy, DC’s favorite little cherry tree, got a posthumous shoutout from the National Park Service during the 2025 peak bloom prediction press conference.
This Jeopardy host helped the National Park Service announce their predicted peak bloom dates for 2025. Who is Ken Jennings, one of the Grand Marshalls of the National Cherry Blossom Festival Parade?
Peak bloom is the best time to visit D.C.’s famous cherry trees. Here’s when to expect peak bloom and why, according to Storm Team4 meteorologist Amelia Draper.
The reconstruction to save the seawalls surrounding the Tidal Basin are still underway and could impact where to best view the cherry blossoms this spring. Northern Virginia Reporter Drew Wilder reports.
It’s too early to know when exactly the trees will bloom, but Storm Team4’s Amelia Draper got the details on what’s happening with the trees now.