Magnolia Madness! Where to find a pink dreamland in Washington DC

Where are the best places to photograph magnolias in Washington DC? When do the magnolia trees bloom? Where to go to see flowering trees in downtown DC? I have all the answers!

Tucked away behind the Smithsonian Institution Castle is the Enid A. Haupt Garden, which has a magnificent display of pink flowering magnolia trees every spring. This breathtaking garden blooms in late March, right before cherry blossoms reach their own peak bloom. The magnolia trees surround the parterre garden, just inside the wrought iron gates on Independence Avenue. On either side, you can explore the Moongate Garden and the Fountain Garden. Your photos will be stunning from every angle!

If you’re planning to photograph the magnolia trees in DC this spring, be on the lookout for them - they only last a few days! The best time to avoid crowds is sunrise, right when the garden opens, but evenings just before sunset (when the garden closes) can also be quite pleasant.

View of the Smithsonian Institution Castle

The Washington Monument peeking through the magnolia trees at the Enid A. Haupt Garden

Washington DC magnolia trees in bloom

Entrance to the Moongate Garden

Smithsonian’s Sign of the Dragonfly Exhibition

Dragonflies hover over the pond in the Moongate Garden, making delightful reflections and fun subjects to photograph.

Take a walk away from the National Mall

You’ll find plenty of quaint, colorful corners as you explore Eastern Market, Capitol Hill, Dupont Circle, and more!

Fine Art Prints available

Brighten your walls with a touch of pink and liven up your home or office space! Fine art prints of these photographs and more are available in my shop.

Cherry Blossom e-magazine available on Amazon Kindle!

Let yourself be transported to the dreamy world of sakura, the flowering cherry tree. Rachel Lincoln is a well-known commercial and travel photographer who has spent the past decade capturing the ethereal and fleeting beauty of DC's iconic cherry blossoms.

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Cherry Blossom Portraits in DC

Far from the crowds of the Tidal Basin area downtown, this beautiful American University graduate and I found a secluded cherry blossom tree, the perfect setteing for her portraits. This session was a specially close to my heart since I also graduated from American University, almost 10 years ago now. Though the next couple months are uncertain for everyone here, one thing is for sure: with her confidence, easy smiles, and inquisitive mind, her future will be bright in whatever endeavor she undertakes.

Congratulations Laurel!

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July 4th from the Capitol's Congressional Floor

It was a beautiful evening ~ first, I photographed a proposal (#shesaidyes)! Then, I picnicked on the Capitol west terrace with my bff Kristine (whose articles are rocking over at Military Times, yeah!) as we watched the spectacular fireworks display this evening here in Washington, DC.
Happy Fourth of July!

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