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Gardens in Idaho
Idaho is a land of great natural beauty and resources, so don't go thinking that the only thing the state should be known for is potatoes. Rugged snowcapped mountains, gem-like lakes and verdant forests are everywhere in the state. Featured Gardens: Sawtooth Botanical GardenThe Sawtooth Botanical Gardens are located in Wood River Valley and feature native regional high-altitude flora of the Idaho area, as well as other cultivated plants. It consists ... |
Map of Idaho Gardens to Visit
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![]() | Waterfall Lover's Guide Pacific Northwest: Pacific Northwest : Where To Find Hundreds Of Spectacular Waterfalls In Washington, Oregon, And Idaho by: Gregory Alan Plumb Tracking waterfalls for more than twenty-five years, a true aficionado locates and describes 634 waterfalls in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho (and then lists 777 more in the index!). *At-a-glance table for selecting waterfalls by scenic rating, form, how to access, best season to go, and defining characteristics *5-star waterfalls are graphically identified *Companion website for additional ... [reviews] |
![]() | Hiking Idaho, 2nd (State Hiking Series) by: Ralph Maughan Descriptions of 100 hikes, with the help of photos and maps. The book also presents the latest available information on changes in the land, due to weather-related damage, wildfires, or trail reconstruction. [reviews] |
![]() | Hidden Idaho: Including Boise, Sun Valley, and Yellowstone National Park (Hidden Travel) by: Richard Harris Hidden guides combine unique travel choices, outdoor adventures and little-known locales into a guide where vacations meet adventures. Each guide includes detailed maps, complete internet information for each listing, highlighted author favorites, suggested itineraries and walking and driving tours. In Hidden Idaho, well-respected veteran travel writer Richard Harris balances coverage of ... [reviews] |
![]() | Backpacking Idaho: From Alpine Peaks to Desert Canyons (Backpacking) by: Douglas Lorain A virtually undiscovered backpacker paradise, Idaho has numerous wilderness areas of mind-boggling size. Backpackers can find complete solitude, wildlife, and some of North America's most outstanding scenery. Idahp's mountains also boast great weather--fewer thunderstorms than the central Rockies, less rain than Oregon and Washington, and cooler summer temperatures than California. Backpacking ... [reviews] |
![]() | Gem Minerals of Idaho by: John A. Beckwith Idaho conceals dazzling mineral wealth as yet untouched by gem hunters. Beckwith writes about physical and optical characteristics of minerals. He describes fourteen rewarding field trips to every sort of collecting area, with guidelines for recovering gems. [reviews] |
![]() | A Guide to the Gardens of Kyoto by: Marc Treib Designed for the layman as well as the professional, this concise yet comprehensive guide provides both practical information and theoretical insights into the design of the Japanese garden. Kyoto, the capital of Japan for over one thousand years, possesses a richness of garden art without equal as a living chronicle of Japanese cultural history and environmental design. Following the ... [reviews] |
![]() | Gardenwalks in the Mid-Atlantic States: Beautiful Gardens from New York to Delaware (Gardenwalks Series) by: Marina Harrison An engaging, well-written guide to exceptional gardens in the Mid-Atlantic states. [reviews] |
![]() | Gardens Across America, Volume I: East of the Mississippi: The American Horticulatural Society's Guide to American Public Gardens and Arboreta by: John Russell The first single volume, comprehensive guide to the nearly 2,000 gardens accessible to the public, from the American Horticultural Society's twenty-five acre River Farm Gardens in Alexandria, Virginia to the simple but elegant pocket parks found in towns and cities across America. [reviews] |