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NJIB’s Guide to 15 New Jersey Cherry Blossoms Spots this Spring 2024

New Jersey is a beautiful state to visit in the spring, as it’s home to many cherry blossoms that bloom during this time of year. The cherry blossoms, which are a symbol of beauty and renewal, are a sight to behold as they create a sea of pink and white flowers across the state.

No matter where you go to see the cherry blossoms in New Jersey, make sure to bring your camera, as the scenery is truly stunning. And, of course, take a moment to appreciate the beauty and serenity of nature as you bask in the peacefulness of springtime in the Garden State.

Here are some of the best places to see cherry blossoms in New Jersey:

Branch Brook Park, Newark
One of the best places to experience the cherry blossoms in New Jersey is Branch Brook Park in Newark. With over 5,000 cherry blossom trees, it’s the largest collection in the United States. During the annual Bloomfest, visitors can enjoy guided tours, live music, food vendors, and more. The festival typically runs from early to mid-April and is a great way to celebrate the arrival of spring.

Chapel Ave, Cherry Hill
Cherry Hill’s two-mile avenue of blossoming cherry trees can be admired on Chapel Avenue between Haddonfield Road and Kings Highway, with the blossoms typically appearing during the last two weeks of April. This breathtaking display of millions of cherry blossoms offers a poignant and beautiful tribute, serving as a solemn remembrance and prayer for the 2996 innocent victims who perished on September 11, 2001. Chapel Avenue is conveniently situated between NJ State Hwy 38 and NJ State Hwy 70, providing easy access from either highway.

Cooper River Park, Pennsauken
Cooper River Park is a magnificent destination that showcases a distinctive collection of cherry trees, gifted to the park by Japan in 1974. The park spans across 346 acres, offering visitors an array of amenities, including sports fields, walking and biking trails, a picturesque lake, and multiple playgrounds.
N Park Dr, Pennsauken Township, NJ

David C. Shaw Arboretum, Holmdel
Discover the 22-acre David C. Shaw Arboretum nestled in Holmdel Park, where a diverse array of trees awaits your exploration. This arboretum is dedicated to showcasing the rich variety of trees native to New Jersey. Among its many attractions, the cherry blossoms steal the show each spring, infusing the arboretum with a burst of color and creating a joyous atmosphere in the woodland surroundings.
Holmdel Park, Pond Walk, Holmdel, NJ

Duke Farms, Hillsborough
Duke Farms is an expansive 2,700-acre estate that boasts a wide range of flora and fauna. One of the estate’s most notable features is its exquisite collection of flowering cherry trees, including the renowned Japanese sakura cherry variety. Visitors can marvel at the breathtaking beauty of these cherry trees as they explore the vast grounds of the estate.
1112 Dukes Pkwy W, Hillsborough Township, NJ

Essex County Presby Memorial Garden, Montclair
This garden has over 100 cherry blossom trees, and the Cherry Blossom Festival is held here every spring.Presby Memorial Iris Gardens, situated in Upper Montclair, Essex County, New Jersey, boasts a magnificent collection of cherry trees, irises, peonies, and other flowers. This garden is renowned for its stunning iris and cherry blossom displays, creating an awe-inspiring sight for visitors. The blooming cherry trees line the pathways, offering a picturesque view of the gardens that cannot be missed.
474 Upper Mountain Ave, Upper Montclair, NJ

Frelinghuysen Arboretum, Morristown
Frelinghuysen Arboretum, located in Morris Township, New Jersey, is another fantastic place to witness the enchanting beauty of cherry blossoms in the spring. The arboretum’s Cherry Collection features over 100 cherry blossom trees that bloom in varying shades of pink and white. Visitors can stroll along the winding paths of the garden, taking in the serene surroundings and breathtaking views of the blossoms.
353 East Hanover Ave, Morris Township, NJ

Hurd Park, Dover
Hurd Park, located in Dover, New Jersey, is a hidden gem that boasts a beautiful collection of cherry blossom trees. The park features a serene pond, playgrounds, and several walking paths that are lined with cherry blossom trees. The blossoms typically bloom in late April, providing visitors with a mesmerizing display of pink and white flowers. The park is an excellent spot for a leisurely stroll or a picnic under the blooming cherry trees. Hurd Park’s cherry blossom season is a lovely time to visit and appreciate the beauty of nature.
W Blackwell St & Park Heights Ave Dover, NJ

New Jersey Botanical Gardens, Ringwood
Visit the New Jersey Botanical Garden (NJBG) to marvel at the cherry trees in the Perennial Garden and explore a variety of vibrant displays throughout the facility. Discover the Peony, Lilac, and Azalea Gardens, stroll along the Magnolia Walk, and experience much more. Self-guided tours are available at NJBG, located within Ringwood State Park, New Jersey.
2 Morris Rd, Ringwood, NJ

Rahway River Park, Rahway
When you walk through Rahway River Park in Rahway, New Jersey, during spring, you’ll see beautiful cherry blossoms in pink and white. The park looks like a picture with these flowers in full bloom, making the whole place feel peaceful and magical.
3 Parkway Dr Rahway, NJ

Rutgers Gardens, New Brunswick
Rutgers Gardens, situated in New Brunswick, New Jersey, is a botanical garden that is home to a stunning collection of cherry blossom trees. The garden boasts over 200 cherry blossom trees, including several varieties such as Yoshino, Kwanzan, and Weeping Cherry. The blossoms bloom typically in late April, creating a spectacular sight that attracts visitors from near and far. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll along the garden’s meandering pathways, which are lined with cherry blossom trees, or they can participate in the annual Rutgers Day event, which takes place in April, featuring music, food, and family-friendly activities amidst the beautiful backdrop of the blooming cherry trees.

Sayen Gardens, Hamilton
Nestled in Hamilton Square, New Jersey, Sayen Park Botanical Garden, or Sayen House and Gardens, offers a delightful escape. This municipal park and botanical garden, situated at 155 Hughes Drive, welcomes visitors year-round from dawn to dusk, completely free of charge. Spring is an especially vibrant time here, with the garden bursting to life with a magnificent display of color and beauty with more than 250,000 flowering bulbs, as well as dogwoods, heirloom azaleas, and rhododendrons and of course – cherry blossoms!
155 Hughes Dr, Hamilton Square, NJ

Verona Park, Verona
In the spring, Verona Park transforms with a blush of pink as cherry blossoms bloom, creating a stunning contrast against the surrounding foliage. Nestled on the outskirts of Verona, this natural oasis seamlessly blends park amenities, winding trails, and picturesque vistas. Ideal for families, the park provides opportunities to immerse yourself in nature to whatever extent you desir
Bloomfield Avenue and Lakeside Avenue, Verona, NJ

Warinanco Park, Elizabeth
As one strolls through Warinanco Park they are greeted by a stunning display of cherry blossoms in full bloom. The park is 205 acres and spans between two towns, Roselle and Elizabeth. Visitors can take a leisurely walk along the park’s pathways, enjoying the tranquil beauty of the cherry blossoms and the serenity of the surrounding nature.
Warinanco Park Roadway, Elizabeth, NJ

Washington Crossing State Park, Titusville
The park features a picturesque area called the “Nursery,” which is home to a magnificent collection of cherry trees. Visitors can stroll along the walking paths that wind through the grove, taking in the breathtaking views of the blooming cherry trees. The blossoms typically peak in late April, creating a vibrant and colorful landscape. The park is an ideal spot for nature lovers and photographers looking to capture the stunning beauty of cherry blossom trees.
355 Washington Crossing Pennington Rd, Titusville, NJ

The exact blooming times may vary depending on weather conditions, so it’s always best to check with the individual parks or gardens for the latest information.

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