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Your 2024 Spring Activity List!

1. See the cherry blossoms and magnolias blooming at Wade Lagoon and Lakeview Cemetery

Cleveland is home to beautiful spring blooms, especially the cherry blossoms and magnolias that can be seen around Wade Lagoon and Lakeview Cemetery. Taking a stroll through these scenic areas to admire the vibrant pink and white flowers is a quintessential springtime activity.

2. Visit the Cleveland Botanical Garden and see the colorful spring flowers and plants

The Cleveland Botanical Garden is a must-visit destination in the spring. Wander through the lush gardens and greenhouses to see a stunning array of colorful flowers, plants, and trees in full bloom. It’s a serene oasis in the heart of the city.

3. Go on a bike ride or hike in the Cleveland Metroparks and surrounding nature areas

With the warmer weather, spring is an ideal time to explore Cleveland’s extensive network of parks and nature trails. The Cleveland Metroparks offer miles of scenic paths perfect for biking, hiking, and enjoying the great outdoors.

4. Attend spring festivals and events like the Cleveland International Film Festival, Cleveland Thyagaraja Festival, and Pride in the CLE

Cleveland comes alive in the spring with a variety of festivals and cultural events. From the Cleveland International Film Festival to the Thyagaraja Festival and Pride in the CLE, there are plenty of opportunities to immerse yourself in the city’s vibrant arts and entertainment scene.

5. Chase waterfalls in the Cleveland area, such as Brandywine Falls, Mill Creek Falls, and Chagrin Falls

Northeast Ohio is home to several beautiful waterfalls, including Brandywine Falls, Mill Creek Falls, and Chagrin Falls. Springtime, when the water flow is at its peak, is the perfect time to visit these natural wonders.

6. Attend the home openers for the Cleveland Guardians or Akron RubberDucks baseball teams

As the weather warms up, baseball season kicks into high gear. Attend the home openers for the Cleveland Guardians or the Akron RubberDucks and soak up the energy of the crowd and the start of a new season.
7. Visit the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland Museum of Natural History, and other museums
Cleveland boasts a rich cultural heritage, and its world-class museums are a prime attraction. From the Cleveland Museum of Art to the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, there are plenty of opportunities to learn and be inspired.

8. Explore the Cleveland Cultural Gardens and see the blooming flowers and trees

The Cleveland Cultural Gardens are a unique and beautiful collection of gardens representing the city’s diverse ethnic communities. Wander through the gardens in the spring to admire the blooming flowers and trees

9. Check out the seasonal menus and decor at local coffee shops and restaurants
As the weather warms up, local coffee shops, restaurants, and bars often unveil special spring-themed menus and decor. Indulge in seasonal dishes and drinks while soaking up the festive atmosphere.
10. Take a day trip to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park or Ohio’s Amish Country
For a change of pace, consider taking a day trip to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park or Ohio’s Amish Country. These nearby destinations offer a chance to immerse yourself in nature and explore the region’s unique cultural offerings.

 

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