Every spring, like clockwork, the cherry blossoms in Portland make a very welcome appearance and kick off the long-awaited start of spring. Here's the best spots to find cherry blossoms in Portland.
LessThe best place in Portland to see the cherry blossoms is Tom McCall Waterfront Park. More specifically, the stretch of prolific cherry trees near the Steel Bridge (officially known as the Japanese American Historical Plaza). The 100 Akebono cherry trees that line the waterfront were gifted by the Japanese Grain Importers Association in 1990, and it’s a gift that keeps on giving. Local’s Tip: Arrive early if you want photos without crowds, this spot is very popular for a reason.
Opened in 1967, the perfectly-curated Portland Japanese Garden provides a calming escape from the hustle and bustle of city living. The garden has something beautiful to offer every season of the year, but there’s something exceptionally beautiful about spring when the cherry blossoms start to bloom. The garden swells with eager visitors, unable to hide their excitement at the beautiful sight. Local's Tip: Warm up with a delicious matcha at Umami Cafe.
Boasting more than 400 acres, Washington Park is often considered the crown jewel of Portland’s park system. There's never a shortage of great things to do in the park, nor a bad time to visit. But I will say, Washington Park truly shines during the spring season when beautiful blossoms poke through the barren trees. Local's Tip: You're bound to find cherry blossoms and other spring blooms all over the park, but the highest concentration can be found near the tennis courts.
Home to a late-blooming variety of cherry trees like Shogetsu and Shirofugen trees, the spring blooms at Hoyt Arboretum bloom later than others mentioned on this list. Local's Tip: If the cherry blossoms at the waterfront are past peak, make a beeline for Hoyt Arboretum.
Portland's stunning Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden offers seven beautiful acres for visitors to explore. You won't see many cherry blossoms in the garden (stroll the neighborhood if you're itching for some), but you will find a dizzying display of colorful rhododendrons and azaleas. Local’s Tip: These spring blooms start blooming as early as February, but don't hit peak bloom until April (and even May).
Visiting the Lan Sun Chinese Garden is a lovely experience, especially so in the spring when blooming magnolia trees completely change the landscape. You won’t find cherry blossoms here, but with so many other impressive spring blooms (orchids, daphne and camellias) you won’t even miss them. The indulgent spring fragrance of daphne is reason alone to visit!
When discussing the best spots for cherry blossoms in Portland, it would be inexcusable to skip Laurelhurst Park. Expect to find blooming rhododendrons and prolific cherry blossoms. Bring a picnic basket and enjoy the afternoon with a group of friends. Take a stroll through the park and stop to admire the ducklings and turtles at the pond. Local’s Tip: Street parking is available but limited during warm spring and summer weekends.