The cherry blossom trees in Central Park can be found mainly between 72nd Street and 96th Street, with the highest concentrations around the Reservoir, Cherry Hill, Pilgrim Hill, Great Lawn, Cedar Hill, and the area just south of Cedar Hill between 74th and 77th Streets.
Note: Locations are approximate. List is not fully comprehensive.
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Reservoir
The highest concentrations of cherry blossom trees can be found on the east and west sides of the Reservoir. These include both Kwanzan and Yoshino Cherries.
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The Glade
Find a large concentration of Kwanzan Cherry trees plus a few Yoshino Cherries in the area directly south of Cedar Hill between 74th & 77th Streets, north of Hans Christian Andersen and west of Alice in Wonderland.
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Cherry Hill
Cherry Hill offers a beautiful lakeside view with a high concentration of Yoshino Cherry trees.
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Metropolitan Museum of Art
Find Kwanzan Cherry trees directly behind the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Great Lawn
Both Kwanzan and Yoshino Cherry trees line the southern edges and eastern side of the Great Lawn.
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East Green
Find Kwanzan Cherry trees at East Green, between E. 72nd Street Playground and the Richard Morris Hunt Memorial.
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