The 7 Best And Most Beautiful Places To See Wildflowers In Idaho This Spring
During the spring season, the natural landscapes in Idaho change colors and put on a show like you’ve never seen before. It’s a stunning event that we and many others look forward to every year. Take it from us though, it’s always best to start planning where you’ll see wildflowers in Idaho well ahead of time. To help you get the most out of your outing, we’ve put together the following list of some of the best places to view Idaho wildflowers. As you’ll learn, there are many options to enjoy these lovely gems when you’re in Idaho and wonder, “Where are there wildflowers near me?”.
Have you been able to see any of these spring flowers in Idaho? if you’re looking to visit more wildflowers near you, feel free to share suggestions in the following comments section.
After marveling at the destinations that made this list, how about exploring some more? For ideas of where to go, check out our list of things to do during Spring in Idaho. We also suggest referencing our Road Trip Packing Guide for tips to make your adventure more comfortable. You’ll find delicious ideas to keep you fuelled up on your outing in our Road Trip Snack Guide too.
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What are some of the best outdoor Spring hikes in Idaho?
Aside from taking one of the many trails to see wildflowers, here are some of the best Spring hikes in Idaho:
- Ponderosa State Park is an easy three-mile loop that has it all. From water views to impressive vista points, there's something for everyone on this family-friendly hike in Idaho.
- Blue Lake Trail is a short and sweet in-and-out trail in Boise National Forest with epic views of its namesake.
- Tubbs Hill is a popular spot for locals looking to escape into nature and enjoy relaxing on the beaches near the hike.
- Broken Top Loop Trail is a unique hike based within Craters of the Moon. You'll be able to get a close-up look at the volcano as you take this 2-mile trail.
What are some popular gardens in Idaho?
In addition to viewing Idaho wildflowers, feel free to also check out these popular gardens in the state.
- The Japanese Friendship Garden in Idaho Falls: Enjoy entering an oasis when you visit this traditional garden that represents 30 years of friendship with Tokai-Muri - Idaho Falls's sister city.
- The Idaho Botanical Garden in Boise: We think you'll feel like you've escaped into a fairy tale when you spend time in this charming garden. Along with numerous flowers, the garden is decorated with gnomes and other sweet surprises.
- Lava Hot Springs Sunken Gardens: For an epic adventure in nature, be prepared to marvel at these unique gardens within Lava Hot Springs.
For more suggestions, take a look at our Idaho Garden Guide too.