There are still a few trees with blooms, but the 2023 Blossom Trail season is now over. We hope you enjoyed your visit and will see you again in 2024! Everyone's invited to come back this summer to experience the Fresno County Fruit Trail
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We are estimating one more week of blooms. More storms are on the way - please check Caltrans, County Roads, and National Weather Service for up to date conditions and warnings before visiting. Fresno County Emergency Information has links for all: https://t.co/I92gTeXJKU
The flooding risks are increasing. Please DO NOT VISIT the Blossom Trail until after the storm passes, and roads are safe. Most of the Trail is now under evacuation warning. https://t.co/qXjdohTlfM
Major storm moving in Thur 3/9 PM thru Sun 3/12, with flood watch in effect. For your safety, we are advising avoiding the Trail during the storm, especially the eastern half covering Sanger, Reedley, and especially along the Kings River. Stay Safe!
Cold weather stretching out the bloom season. Many trees are in bloom, some have finished, and some have not started. Due to rains, be careful driving and be aware that road shoulders may be muddy and soft. Great weather today, but more rain in forecast for the weekend.
Some early blooms have been spotted, we will update as more orchards come in bloom. This coming weekend should be good viewing, depending on the weather.
The 2022 Fresno County Blossom Trail season is now over. We hope you enjoyed your visit and will see you again in 2023! PS - Everyone's invited to come back this summer to experience the Fresno County Fruit Trail
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Reports of scattered blooms, with more appearing each day. With warm temperatures forecast, this weekend should be a good start for viewing blossoms, and it should keep getting better for the next couple weeks.
Today, @FresnoCountyCA celebrated the 34th Annual Blossom Trail Opening Ceremony. Some of our city mayors & councilmembers attended as did Vice Chairman Sal Quintero from the Board of Supervisors and Paul Dictos, the Assessor-Recorder.
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The 2021 Blossom Trail Season has ended - we hope you will return to visit in 2022. Stay tuned, the Fresno County Fruit Trail season (@gofruittrail) is just around the corner!
It’s a beautiful time of year in the Central Valley. Blossoms are blooming and there is a sense of renewed hope in the air.
Today is a great day to get out and get into nature. Click on the link for details on the @GoBlossomTrail: https://t.co/bmbI0wLkIo
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The 2021 Blossom Trail is beginning to wind down. Blossoms in the almond orchards are falling, creating a “snow-like” ground cover, while the peach, plum and nectarine blooms are still completing their blossom cycle.
Hurry and catch these beautiful blooms!