Katherine L.
Yelp
This is in DC, you ask? Yes it is, and it's not easy to get here if you don't know about it, but it's worth it. I've been here time and time again to see the blooming of the azaleas, the National Capital Columns, the dogwoods and the vast array of garden and forest specimens. You can drive here, walk here, bike here, metro here, but whatever way you get here, you will spend a lot of time outdoors and walking around.
If you come during the spring or summer, be sure to bring some sunblock. Also, be careful that you aren't banking on parking - it fills up quickly when blossoms bloom! However, if you ride your bike, this is probably the best way to see everything in the Arboretum. You may need to park your bike in certain areas though, to be able to walk around. This is difficult at times, as there are parking spaces near key locations, but there aren't nearly as many bike racks - there is a great number of bike parking spaces (racks) at the entrance though!
It was a treat this year to see the Satsuki Bonsai abloom in the special exhibits wing this past spring in the National Bonsai and Penjing Museum. The colors of pink, white, salmon and blends of all the colors in between were awe-inspiring. They were so beautifully sculpted and cared for, they seemed fake! It was unreal! Such art in nature always exists, but to see the beauty that nature has with the human hand inspires me to think that humans don't always destroy nature but can help and nurture to make it thrive.
Other times of the year are also lovely as an escape from the crazy busy chaos of DC. It's so relaxing to come here and walk around. The fall is lovely if you are one of those types.
There are so many little gardens near the entrance to explore, which include herbs, flowers (including roses) and plants that are tied together with different themes from history and uses. It's super neat!
There are so many beautiful spots here, but I really do love the Dogwood Collection and the National Capital Columns.
Just be sure to bring your own water/ hydration, and if you bring snacks, be respectful of the space.