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With the memory of winter still hanging in the air, a field full of wildflowers takes on a near-mystical quality.
Are you ready to dust off your hiking boots and find the colors of spring?
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Length: 5.1 miles round trip
Difficulty:
moderate
Kids:
for sure
Dogs:
on leash
Best time to see wildflowers:
June – July
Mitchell Trail: Ward, Colorado
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Length:
5.5 miles
Difficulty:
pretty tough
Kids:
Yes, if they like to hike.
Dogs:
no
Best time to see wildflowers:
July – August
Skyline Trail Loop: Longmire, Washington
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Length:
2.4-mile loop
Difficulty:
easy
Kids:
definitely
Dogs:
leashed
Best time to see wildflowers:
February – March
Lost Dutchman State Park: Apache Junction, Arizona
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Length:
4.5-mile loop
Difficulty:
easy
Kids:
yes!
Dogs:
yes
Best time to see wildflowers:
July – August
Canyon Creek Meadows: Camp Sherman, Oregon
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Length:
2 miles (round trip)
Difficulty:
easy
Kids:
will love it!
Dogs:
leashed
Best time to see wildflowers:
May – June
Bar Island, Acadia National Park: Bar Harbor, Maine
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Length:
2-mile loop
Difficulty:
easy
Kids:
yes
Dogs:
no
Best time to see wildflowers:
late February to late April
Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve: Lancaster, CA
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