3 Cherry Blossom Hotspots in Northeast Ohio
by Julia Lombardo | Mar. 27, 2025 | 10:00 AM

Courtesy Erik Drost via Flickr
As March turns to April and peak bloom season springs upon Northeast Ohio, cherry blossoms will brighten local parks and reservations. Their light pink hue is hard to miss, and luckily for Clevelanders, they’re easy to find around town.
Prep your photo ops and head to these three spots for the best view of these magnificent flowers.
Wade Lagoon
See nature’s art in its element as cherry blossoms bloom along the grounds of the Cleveland Museum of Art. At this University Circle park, enjoy a wraparound of flowers with a waterside view, and see how beautifully they reflect off the crystal-clear lagoon. Before you plan your visit, check University Circle Inc.’s bloom tracker to catch the perfect day for blossoms, currently slated for late March. 11130 East Blvd., Cleveland
Brookside Reservation
Immerse yourself in a pathway of blossoms at this Cleveland Metroparks reservation in the Old Brooklyn neighborhood. Venture to hubs like the Cherry Grove Picnic Area and see cherry blossoms lining the trails. Keep an eye out for events hosted by the reservation, where naturalists give tours of these trees and talk about their growth and the culture around them. 3900 John Nagy Blvd., Cleveland
Towpath Trail
With 472 trees blooming every April, Akron’s portion of the Towpath Trail is blanketed in vibrant cherry blossoms. Planted over a decade ago by the Japanese Association of Northeast Ohio, the city is sure to celebrate this heritage at the annual Downtown Akron Sakura Festival. Tour the trail, and enjoy Japanese food, music and crafts as these flowers paint the town pink. 47 W. Exchange St., Akron
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Julia Lombardo
Julia Lombardo is the editor of Cleveland Magazine’s home and style section and contributes to coverage of arts, culture and dining. She graduated from The Ohio State University in 2023 with an English degree. As both a journalist and poet, she is inspired by stories with creative flair. When she puts down the pen, she enjoys going to concerts, ranking coffee shops and walking aimlessly through wooded trails.
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