One of the most renowned festivals is back and better than ever as it enters its 42nd year of celebration in Georgia. While most people immediately think of Washington D.C. when they hear about Cherry Blossoms, residents in Georgia know exactly where the real celebration is. In fact, this city in Georgia is the Cherry Blossom Capital of the World, which only reinforces that this annual cherry blossom festival in Georgia is a one-of-a-kind event.

Related Stories

These World Famous Stuffed Turkey Legs Are Coming To Georgia And Here Is Everything You Need To Know

These World Famous Stuffed Turkey Legs Are Coming To Georgia And Here Is Everything You Need To Know

The Georgia Mac And Cheese Festival Will Leave You Happy And Full

The Georgia Mac And Cheese Festival Will Leave You Happy And Full

Jurassic Quest Dinosaur Exhibit Is Coming To Georgia This Spring And You Do Not Want To Miss Out

Jurassic Quest Dinosaur Exhibit Is Coming To Georgia This Spring And You Do Not Want To Miss Out

To make sure you don’t miss the cherry blossoms in Georgia, visit the Cherry Blossom website or Cherry Blossom Festival Facebook page to get event details.

Then, check out another fun spring festival in Georgia – Sweet Auburn.

Celebrate Spring In The Sweetest Way At The Sweet Auburn Springfest In Georgia

OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.

More to Explore

Springtime In Georgia

What are some things to do in Georgia in spring?
Spring in Georgia is pretty fantastic with cherry blossoms everywhere, wildflowers blooming in parks and hiking trails, and fun spring festivals to enjoy. Here are a few things to do in Georgia in spring:

  • Go for a walk in Gibbs Gardens, Ball Ground, GA: A spring stroll in Gibbs Gardens is high on our list of fun things to do in Georgia in the springtime. Gently flowing waterfalls set against blooming fruit trees and lush green grass make for a picturesque setting. You'll love the pond surrounded by bright red Japanese maples, sweeping Chinese snowball viburnums, Kwanzan cherries, and bluebells that look like a watercolor painting.
  • Hike in Magnolia Springs State Park, Millen, GA: The natural springs in this cool state park are another one of our favorite spots. The surreal waters of the spring pump out around seven million gallons of water per day! Take the short and sweet half-mile Woodpecker Woods Nature Trail over a wooden boardwalk to see the spring-fed pools on either side. If you listen carefully, you may even catch a few woodpeckers hunting for insects in the nearby trees.
  • Taste of Spring, Conyers, GA: This fun spring festival just east of downtown Atlanta in the Olde Town Conyers district is a lively spring event you should put on your bucket list. Bring your fancy ride to display in the Shine and Dine Car and Bike Show, and enjoy handcrafted baked goods, live music, and lots of yummy street food.

If you are looking for even more great ideas for spring activities in Georgia, check out our ultimate guide to spring attractions in GA. Top of our list is always a good spring wildflower hike. Be sure to give AllTrails+ a try to find your way around Georgia hiking trails.

Explore Georgia