Cupertino Cherry Blossom Festival is held at mainly at the Memorial Park, 21121 Stevens Creek Blvd, Cupertino, CA 95014

Free parking is available at the De Anza College Lots and Flint Center garage. 

Please use designated cross walks and follow traffic signals to safely arrive at the festival grounds.

Our Information Booth is located at the gazebo structure.

The gazebo is the Information Booth and Volunteer Center.  It is also where Lost items can be turned in and claimed.

The tall lantern is a statue that the City of Toyokawa gifted to Cupertino on the 10th Anniversary of our sister city relationship. Another, shorter lantern, also a gift from Toyokawa, can be found near the amphitheatre.

Quinlan Community Center (front). It is a truly lively and vibrant venue during the festival. Visitors will enjoy live entertainments, demos, exhibits, activities and Photo Booth here.

The Cupertino Senior Center will be refered to as the Japanese Pavillion during the festival weekend.

Festival goers can enter the Japanese Pavillion (Senior Center) from the back entrance.

Amphitheatre seating terrace faces the stage where live performances will be presented.

2025 Bloom Tracker at Memorial Park

[4/6/2025] The two trees in front of the gazebo are near peak-bloom stage, while other trees around the park still have many young buds, surprisingly.

[3/30/2025] The blooms are coming along beautifully.  However, since it is early in the season, some branches have only buds and no blooms. We hope some late-bloomers will remain for festival goers to enjoy.

[3/23/2025] A small branch bears three little cherry blossom flowers on a crisp sunny morning.