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Tenth annual Cheekwood in Bloom happening through April 10, 2022

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Cheekwood in Bloom is back for its tenth year through Apr. 10. | Photo provided

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From the warmer weather and longer days to outdoor concerts and vibrant perennials, we couldn’t be more ready for spring.

Featuring 250,000 tulips, daffodils, and spring bulbs blooming over five weekends of family activities, workshops, programs, and special events, Cheekwood in Bloom is back for its tenth year to help Nashvillians celebrate the season through April 10, 2022.

Ready to plan your visit? Throughout Cheekwood Estate and Gardens55 acres of beauty and breathing room, visitors can enjoy:

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Kids learn about plants, art, and more in the Tots! program. | Photo provided

  • Interactive + educational activities for kiddos in the Bracken Foundation Children’s Garden
  • The return of Wellness 360 (think: outdoor classes in yoga, forest bathing, nature walks, and sound meditation led by local instructors)

New this year

On March 26, Cheekwood will host its first ever Holi Celebration with food, music, dancing, and activities, including throwing colored powder to honor this festive holiday that originated in ancient India.

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250,000 tulips, daffodils, and spring blooming bulbs spill from Cheekwood’s gardens. | Photo provided

Hours and tickets

Cheekwood (1200 Forrest Park Dr.) is open from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily through April 10 for Cheekwood in Bloom.

All guests, including members, must reserve a timed-entry ticket online before their visit.*

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