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Helpful FAQ: The 2018 National Cherry Blossom Festival

WASHINGTON 鈥 The National Cherry Blossom Festival, an annual springtime celebration, attracts visitors from all over the world to Washington, D.C.

The National Cherry Blossom Festival typically coincides with the 鈥減eak bloom鈥 of D.C.鈥檚 cherry blossom trees, which Japan gave to the U.S. as a gift in 1912. According to the National Park Service, , and best viewing should continue through April 9鈥12.

(The Park Service, however, adds that “under ideal conditions, blossoms can remain for up to two weeks.”)

Throughout its four-week run, the festival hosts a variety of family-friendly events 鈥 from concerts to parades and more.

When:

The 2018 National Cherry Blossom Festival runs March 20 through April 15.

Where:

D.C.鈥檚 cherry blossom trees line the city鈥檚 Tidal Basin along the Potomac River (see pink areas in map above). This is the most popular viewing spot for the blossoms 鈥 but it is not the only spot.

The Chevy Chase, Maryland, neighborhood of Kenwood has , located just off River Road near the popular Capital Crescent Trail. The and are two other places to catch a glimpse of the pink-hued trees.

American University in Northwest D.C. has . They were planted as an expression of AU-Korean friendship in 1943 by the exiled president of Korea.

Events:

Can’t-miss events at the National Cherry Blossom Festival include the festival parade, the kite festival and Petalpalooza (formerly known as the Southwest Waterfront Fireworks Festival).

Find a list of the Cherry Blossom Festival’s can’t-miss events here.

Getting around

It鈥檚 easy to get around D.C. 鈥 especially in the spring. There are bike share programs, car share companies, boats, taxis and, of course, the Metro.

Learn more about travel and parking options on WTOP’s Getting Around page.聽

Volunteering

The National Cherry Blossom Festival utilizes an army of volunteers. There are at a variety of different聽venues. Volunteers receive a free Cherry Blossom T-shirt. Find out .

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