"About 60 cherry trees are flowering in rolling waves of pink and white, and SF residents can walk through the whole thing for free. The Yoshino cherries go first, with pale, almost-white blossoms that turn the canopy into something out of a Miyazaki film."
"Peak bloom doesn't last long, so if you're going, go this week. Timed entry tickets are required for cherry blossom season. Tickets are free for San Francisco residents, veterans, Museums for All participants, and Gardens members."
"Each reservation gives you a 60-minute arrival window. Once inside, you can stay until closing. No reentry, so plan accordingly. Tip: Early mornings on Tuesdays and Thursdays are the quietest windows."
The Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park is currently experiencing peak cherry blossom bloom, with around 60 trees displaying vibrant pink and white flowers. The Yoshino cherries bloom first, followed by the Kwanzan cherries, extending the viewing season into April. Timed entry tickets are required, with free admission for San Francisco residents and certain groups. The garden is open daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., with early mornings on Tuesdays and Thursdays being the quietest times to visit.
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