so if you miss seeing the cherry blossoms at the Tidal Basin, head to Hains Point. Located in northeast DC, near the Maryland border and adjacent to the Anacostia River, this national park is open ...
As a former Washington, D.C., resident, I've seen my fair share of cherry ... Hains Point, where you will find cherry trees and much thinner crowds. Other less-crowded locations with cherry ...
Visiting the famed cherry trees surrounding ... into D.C. for the National Cherry Blossom Festival. Yes, there are 400 free parking spaces in Hains Point and metered parking near the Tidal Basin ...
As spring approaches, the cherry blossoms ... have a longer blossom season than other local spots, with more early and late bloomers. Open daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Hains Point Located at ...
Washington, D.C., comes alive in many ways during springtime, but in our nation's capital, there is no spring sight more classic than the cherry blossoms ... The Wharf Hains Point Loop, the ...
The cherry blossoms bloomed early in Washington, D.C., this year following an unseasonably warm winter in the region. “The cherry blossoms are popping! Gorgeous clouds of white and pink blossoms ...
Chances are it WILL rain at some point during the DC cherry blossom festival. It’s springtime. It happens. Although most people will stay indoors and avoid the rain-filled Tidal Basin ...