It’s always busy at Central Park whether it’s Spring, Summer, Fall or Winter. The park is loved by locals and is world famous because of the many movies it has been featured in. There is however one time of year that the park becomes as busy as Times Square. Springtime is by far the most popular time of the year and the park becomes an international destination. Cherry Blossoms is the one reason why they all come from all over the world to New York in the Spring. While there are many places around the park that you can see spectacular blooms there is really only one place that has that special feel, Cherry Hill.
Cherry Hill at peak bloom can be quite crowded. Lucky there are other areas of the park that while not as well known as Cherry Hill can still be great for a photoshoot. The east side of Bridle Path is densely populated with Cherry Blossoms. The Kwanzan Cherry Trees make a magical walkway and provide a fantastic backdrop for a truly special photo.
While Cherry Blossoms are the main draw for most Spring visits to the park, Magnolias at the Obelisk are just as magnificent. Best of all, it’s never that crowded and almost feels like a bit undiscovered!