
"Seventy percent of the Yoshino cherry blossoms at the Tidal Basin are now open, which means it's officially peak bloom. The flowers remain in all their peak bloom glory for a few days, so this is prime time to check out the blossoms at their best."
"The National Cherry Blossom Festival is already in full swing. Upcoming events include Bloomfest, a daily party at the Tidal Basin with live performances from March 27 to April 11 and the Blossom Kite Festival at the Washington Monument on March 28."
"If you're trying to avoid Tidal Basin crowds, there are more places around the area to see the cherry blossoms. Our favorites in Washington include the National Arboretum, Stanton Park, and Dumbarton Oaks."
The Yoshino cherry blossoms at the Tidal Basin have reached peak bloom, with 70% of the flowers open. This peak bloom period is expected to last a few days. The National Park Service had predicted the peak bloom window to be between March 29 and April 1. The National Cherry Blossom Festival is currently underway, featuring events like Bloomfest and the Blossom Kite Festival. Alternative viewing locations include the National Arboretum, Stanton Park, and Dumbarton Oaks, as well as National Harbor and Lake Anne Plaza.
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