If you’ve never witnessed the cherry blossom bloom in DC—or even if you have, and you’re a repeat fan—we understand the draw.
However, facing over 1 million visitors during this year’s peak bloom might take some of the magic out of the experience. Contrary to popular belief, you don’t have to restrict yourself to the tourist-heavy cherry tree-lined Tidal Basin. Places like Stanton Park in Capitol Hill and Hains Point Loop, the area at the southernmost end of East Potomac Park, deliver just as many blooms, without as many tourists.
Click the link in our bio for the 14 best places to see the cherry blossoms in DC, Maryland, and Virginia. Who else is still planning to make a trip out of cherry blossom season?
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