Flowers for Spring?!?! GROUNDBREAKING. On February 29, 2024, the Washington, DC area celebrated leap day with the announcement of the National Park Service’s Cherry Blossom Peak Bloom prediction for the upcoming Spring season. Peak bloom lasts approximately 7-10 days on a typical year. HOWEVER, little did we allll know, peak bloom lasted around 2 WEEKS (!!!!). Rarely does peak bloom happen for ~2 weeks and it was such an exciting time in the Washington, DC area. While the National Cherry Blossom Festival ended in Washington, DC on April 14 for 2024, the excitement of Spring and the blooms everywhere is still in the air!
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Personally, I never like to travel extensively during peak bloom/the National Cherry Blossom Festival, as it is such an EXCITING time of year here in my hometown. My best friends Haley and Shivani and I visited the blooms on the Tidal Basin this 2024 year AND have made it a tradition to do so in the future! Shivani and I went to see the cherry blossoms in 2022 (here) AND my influencer bestie Lindsay came with me last year (here). Also in 2022, Shivani and I attended the National Cherry Blossom Festival’s free opening ceremony at Warner Theater which was a CORE memory for us. Needless to say, cherry blossom peak bloom does nothing short of igniting incredible traditions and memories for me and my loved ones right in our own backyards.
Since the well-known beloved hollow cherry tree “Stumpy” is to be cut down as apart of a Tidal Basin restoration project, both Shivani and Haley and I on our two separate occasions to the Tidal Basin *HAD* to go pay him our respects. Stumpy is located just past the Tidal Basin further away from the Washington Monument and entrance to the Tidal Basin via coming in from the Smithsonian and Metro. We walked allll the way through and past the Jefferson Memorial – something that I had yet to do when visiting the Tidal Basin at peak bloom. I am someone who gets SOOOO triggered by crowds, however, over time, I have realized that seeing the cherry blossoms with all of their peak bloom glory is worth waiting in a packed group of people to see them. There is simply SO MUCH beauty in seeing the cherry blossoms in peak bloom alongside ALLL of the iconic Washington, DC monuments.
Washington Monument with Shivani




Tidal Basin with Shivani






Tidal Basin with Haley










The traditions made during peak bloom year after year are SO special. At the same time, I LOVE seeing ALLLL of the magic that is the National Cherry Blossom Festival here in my own backyard.
XOXO – Katie <3










































