

As the spring season approaches blossoms began to bloom, especially throughout the Fresno County Blossom Trail 2020, March 7.
For 32 years and through seven different cities, Sanger, Reedley, Orange Cove, Selma, Clovis, Kingsburg and Fowler, all showcase flowers in brilliant color. The Fresno County Blossom Trail provides a place where visitors can admire Central California’s spring beauty.
The trail is a colorful 62- mile loop and showcases trillions of blossoms blooming on different orchids such as almond, plum, apricot, nectarine, peach, apple and citrus trees. Because of its color and variety of flowers, the place has become an attraction for many visitors from around the country to admire as well as photograph.
Not only a place to admire, but the trial also offers a café, ‘Blossom Trail Cafe’, that serves breakfast and lunch to visitors. It is located on the cross streets of E. Belmont Ave. and N. Academy Ave.
Fun facts:
The average nut and fruit tree ripens early fall.
Approximately one million acres of almond trees cover the state.
There are 200 different varieties of cherry blossoms.
ValleyPBS posted the Blossom Trail Festival 2018 video as they celebrated the 30th anniversary of the Fresno County Blossom Trail. The annual Blossom Trail Festival and Car Show was held on March 3 in downtown Sanger (Copyright © 2020 Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), all rights reserved).
For more information on the Fresno County Blossom Trial, visit the Fresno County Blossom Trail website.
Make sure to head to the Blossom Trail and the café to see the blooming blossoms! Additionally, follow the Fresno County Fruit Trail as the warm whether continues. Please leave a comment below and share your blossom trail experience.
For more Feather photos, visit media, photos 2019-20.
Below is a slideshow of the Fresno County Blossom Trail, March 7, 2020.