
Seattle in Full Bloom:
Seeing the Cherry Blossoms at the University of Washington
When spring arrives in Seattle, there’s no better place to experience the beauty of cherry blossoms than at the University of Washington (UW) Quad. The historic Yoshino cherry trees transform the campus into a dreamy landscape of pink and white blooms, attracting visitors from all over the world. Whether you’re a local or staying at Mayflower Park Hotel, a trip to the UW Quad in spring is a must.
The Cherry Blossoms at the UW Quad are a Must-See
The University of Washington Quad is home to 30 iconic Yoshino cherry trees from Japan, originally gifted to Seattle in the 1930s. The trees were originally planted in a grove at the Washington Park Arboretum but were moved to the University of Washington campus in 1964. These trees have become a cherished symbol of spring in the city, with their delicate blossoms creating a canopy of color over the walkways. The Quad’s open layout, surrounded by classic architecture, adds to the picturesque setting and offers ample space for strolling, photography, and simply enjoying the blooms.
When to Visit for Peak Blooms
Cherry blossoms in Seattle typically reach their peak bloom between late March and early April. The exact timing depends on weather conditions, and the University of Washington maintains a bloom watch page on its website, providing updates on when the flowers are at their best and a live webcam to view the blooms. Planning your visit during peak bloom ensures you’ll experience the full beauty of the blossoms. Visiting during this time also offers a chance to witness the campus come alive with students, visitors, and photographers all celebrating the arrival of spring.
How to Get to UW from Mayflower Park Hotel
Getting to the University of Washington Quad is easy and convenient. From the Mayflower Park Hotel, take the Link light rail directly from Westlake Station to the University of Washington Station. The journey takes about 20 minutes, and from there, it’s a short walk to the Quad. This direct route makes it simple to enjoy a day surrounded by blossoms without the hassle of parking.
Additional Spots to See Cherry Blossoms in Seattle
Washington Park Arboretum: The Arboretum’s Azalea Way is a serene spot to see cherry blossoms alongside other spring blooms.
Seward Park: This park offers beautiful waterfront views and cherry trees that line its scenic walking paths.
Seattle Japanese Garden: For a more curated experience, the cherry blossoms here blend beautifully with the garden’s tranquil design.
Jefferson Park: Located on Beacon Hill, Jefferson Park is home to an impressive collection of cherry trees and offers beautiful views of downtown Seattle, adding a scenic backdrop to your cherry blossom experience.
No matter where you go, Seattle’s cherry blossoms bring a touch of magic to the city every spring. And after a day of blossom chasing, return to the comfort and elegance of Mayflower Park Hotel to relax and unwind!