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March/April 2008
Where wildflowers are
Springing up now

blue wild hyacinths in Boise, Idaho  

BOISE, IDAHO

PLAY The Hulls Gulch Interpretive Trail starts at a parking lot on upper Eighth Street and wends through stands of blue wild hyacinths (above).
(208) 514-3756.

STAY Hip, modern Hotel 43 lies within easy walking distance of one of Boise’s best parks. From $110.* (208) 342-4622, www.hotel43.com.

EAT Bungalow boasts patio dining, happy hour deals, and Boise’s favorite pulled pork sandwich ($9). (208) 331-9855, www.boisebungalow.com.


FORT BRAGG, CALIF.

PLAY The Laguna Point trail in MacKerricher State Park treats you to views of seaside daisies and harbor seals frolicking in the waves below. (707) 937-5804.

STAY Springtime brings bursts of color to the Surf Motel and Gardens, whose grounds are landscaped with native plants. From $70. (800)
339-5361.

EAT At Chapter & Moon, try the signature Trilogy Salad ($11) of
mint-flecked hummus, jicama slaw, and greens with Gorgonzola. (707)
962-1643.


HOOD RIVER, ORE.

PLAY Five miles south of town at Panorama Point County Park, lupines, balsamroot, and gold stars begin blooming in March. (800) 366-3530.

STAY The Hood River Hotel (above) gracefully melds historical details, modern amenities, and river views. From $90. (800) 386-1859.

EAT Dine on the patio amid tulips at the Sixth Street Bistro, where a salmon burger goes for $10. (541) 386-5737.

*Ask about the AAA discount.



Photography by Mark Turner

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