Students at Missoula public schools and the University of Montana take spring break this year from March 29 to April 2, and that usually means time for family travel.
Why not plan a trip to see one of the best wildflower blooms in the West at Death Valley National Park in California?
From the park’s Web site:
Death Valley is famous for its spectacular spring wildflower displays, but those are the exception, not the rule. Only under perfect conditions does the desert fill with a sea of gold, purple, pink or white flowers. Although there are years where blossoms are few, they are never totally absent.
This year is shaping up to be better than previously thought, according to the park’s most recent wildflower update.
What about the heat? While summer highs top 120 degrees, spring is “very pleasant” and the most popular time to visit.
Find travel information here.
Justin Grigg
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