U.S. National Arboretum Is A Great Day Trip With Kids!

The U.S. National Arboretum is located on the edge of Washington D.C. on 446 acres of well maintained outdoor loveliness. You could spend a few hours or all day here.

Come with your kids and let them run and run around. Pack a picnic lunch and just enjoy being outside. The arboretum is actually very easy to get to and it is free!

The U.S. National Arboretum in DC is a fantastic place to take a day trip with your kids in any season. Here are 7 reasons we love to spend a few hours there!

The National Capitol Columns

The National Capitol Columns, which have only been at the Arboretum for about 15 years, are probably the most recognizable feature of the expansive grounds.

There are actually a number of cherry blossom varieties, including the Okame Tree (pictured above) and the Dream Catcher.

Cherry Blossoms

Holly and Magnolia Collections

Bring a picnic blanket and just let your kids run in and around the gorgeous trees. Low hanging branches create the illusion of a secret garden and it is so romantic.

Azalea Collections

Every late April to early May (give or take), thousands of brightly colored azaleas are on full display on Mount Hamilton.

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