The Missouri Cherry Blossom Festival Will Have Countless Trees In Bloom This Spring
The Missouri Cherry Blossom Festival means that spring is right around the corner! Can you believe it? Before you know it, we’ll be springing forward with the clocks, the days will last longer, and the beautiful warm weather will return. As we count down the final days of winter, now’s an ideal time to start planning our spring activities. This cherry blossom festival in Missouri, for example, definitely deserves a spot on your to-do list.
For more information, visit the Cherry Blossom Festival website. Have you been to this annual spring festival in Missouri? What do you like most about the event? Share your experience in the comments below.
Visit the Etsy website for unique cherry blossom gift ideas. And for some more blossom viewing, this Missouri park is one of the best places to view summer wildflowers.
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Outdoor Fun In Missouri
What are some fun outdoor activities in Missouri?
- Soulard Farmers Market (St. Louis): Visit the oldest farmers market west of the Mississippi. Established in 1779, the variety here is inspiring, including local produce, a spice shop, and a world-class bakery. Find everything you need here to surprise your friends and craft a delicious meal. In addition, the space stocks plenty of items for your home, such as incense, hand-made soaps, carpets, and art. The market is open 52 weeks a year.
- Ozarks Outdoor Resort (Leasburg): Since 1960, folks have made plenty of fun memories at this outdoor land of adventure. Sleep outdoors in a tent or RV along the beautiful Meramec River; go shopping at Meramec Mercantile; run around at the hill-top playground; soar the treetops at the aerial park; take a float trip by canoe, kayak, raft, or tube; and when summer comes, go swimming in the pool!
- Happy Rock Park (Gladstone): Many amenities are offered in this 79.8-acre park, such as five lighted ball fields, four soccer fields, four lighted tennis courts, and a basketball court. In addition, The Happy Rock Loop Trail is a 1.3-mile-fitness hike that circles this lovely space. It's the perfect place to rent one of the shelters for a family reunion or party.
- Go Ape (Kansas City): This seasonal park opens in early March and offers unforgettable adventures, including the Treetop Adventure in the canopy. The two-three-hour journey takes you on 45-foot-high tree-to-tree crossings, long zip lines, and heart-stopping Tarzan swings. Other activities include axe-throwing and a Forest Escape. Stretch your limits and sign up for the fun, and be sure to check out the age and height requirements.