The article has been automatically translated into English by Google Translate from Russian and has not been edited.
Переклад цього матеріалу українською мовою з російської було автоматично здійснено сервісом Google Translate, без подальшого редагування тексту.
Bu məqalə Google Translate servisi vasitəsi ilə avtomatik olaraq rus dilindən azərbaycan dilinə tərcümə olunmuşdur. Bundan sonra mətn redaktə edilməmişdir.

Where you can see cherry blossoms in New York: 16 places

'20.03.2024'

Alina Prikhodko

Subscribe to ForumDaily NewYork on Google News

New Yorkers are looking forward to spring and the beginning of cherry blossoms. After a gray and dank winter, the city turns into a delicate pink cloud. Secret nyc shared the best locations for watching cherry blossoms in the New York area.

Typically, the first flowers appear on the west side of the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir in Central Park, and by late March - early April they can be seen in all five boroughs.

The best part is that you don't have to wander around the city for hours aimlessly to find Japanese cherry blossoms. You can plan your excursion in advance thanks to trackers from New York parks so as not to miss the peak of its flowering.

1. Brooklyn Botanic Garden

The garden used to host the Sakura Matsuri Festival every year, but unfortunately the event has been canceled for the past few years due to the pandemic. However, you can safely go to the botanical garden to admire the pink trees.

2. Central Park

You can watch the cherry blossoms in Central Park for free. As soon as the weather starts to warm up, head to the park with a good book or a small picnic. If you arrive early, you can make yourself comfortable under one of these delightful trees. The best places in Central Park are Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir, Cherry Hill (72 Street) and the eastern part of the park (65-90 Street).

3. Flushing Meadows Corona Park

This is the largest park in Queens and a great place to stroll among the cherry blossom trees in spring. The former home of the World's Fair boasts beautiful pink views with the Unisphere and Astro View Towers in the background.

On the subject: Eight of the best places with scenic views of New York City

4. New York Botanical Garden

The New York Botanical Garden has cherry tracker, which has not yet been updated this season. When this happens, he will help you know the condition of the flowering trees before heading out. Most of the trees can be found along the Cherry Collection winding path, as well as in the Arthur and Janet Ross Conifer Arboretum and in front of the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory.

5. Green-Wood Cemetery

If there is a reason to visit a cemetery on your own initiative, then this is precisely the case. The historic Green-Wood Cemetery serves as a backdrop to magnificently blooming Japanese trees - a mesmerizing combination.

6. Queens Botanical Garden

This 16-hectare garden is lined with cherry trees along winding paths. The Queens Botanical Garden also has unique apple trees that begin to bloom in April.

7. Randall's Island Park

Previously, at the end of April, the park hosted an annual cherry blossom festival, which was accompanied by fun workshops and various events. Although it hasn't been confirmed to return this year, you should definitely check it out during April.

8. Roosevelt Island

The island's Japanese Cherry Blossom Festival has been cancelled, but it's still a stunning place in New York to see the Cherry Blossom Ball. Nothing beats fresh blooms by the water and a gorgeous view of Manhattan's east side.

9. Riverside park

The park's first Okame cherry trees usually bloom in late March, so keep your eyes peeled for them the next time you're out for a walk or run.

10. Rainey Park

This park features stunning flowering Japanese trees along the waterfront. Walk along the path and admire them as they bloom.

11. Prospect Park

The cherry blossoms are best seen on the cobbled path through Long Meadow.

12. Grace Church

In spring this church looks simply magical. It is full of fresh flowers and bright colors, and one of the most impressive views is the cherry blossoms on the lawn. You can also admire magnolias here.

13. Little island

Catch the cherry blossoms at New York's only floating park. The island is home to four Yoshino cherry trees, more than 66 bulbs, 000 species of shrubs and 65 varieties of herbs, vines and perennials. This variety makes it an ideal place to watch the arrival of spring.

14. Sakura Park

The park at Morningside Heights has many flowering trees. Photographer Tip: Find Riverside Church and take a photo with its beautiful architecture framed by pink petals.

15. Madison Square Park

There's nothing better than grabbing a coffee, a fresh bagel, and heading to this park to admire the cherry blossoms.

16. Hunter's Point South Park

Yoshino cherry trees grace the park's waterfront each spring and add to the already magical backdrop of the Manhattan skyline. Typically, the peak of flowering in this park occurs in early April.

Subscribe to ForumDaily NewYork on Google News
WP2Social Auto Publish Powered By: XYZScripts.com