Originally published Thursday, April 24, 2008 at 12:00 AM
Travel notes
See wildflowers and waterfalls on a Columbia Gorge guided hike
Skamania Lodge in the Columbia Gorge offers a package that includes guided hikes to see wildflowers and waterfalls on the Washington side...
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Washington
Wenatchee Apple Blossom Festival, through May 4, Wenatchee. 509-662-3616 or www.appleblossom.org
Discovery Walk Festival, Friday through Sunday, Vancouver. 877-269-2009 or www.discoverywalk.org
Tour De Lopez, Saturday, Lopez Island. 360-468-4664 or www.lopezisland.com
Washington Coast Clean Up, Saturday, various beach locations. 206-220-4279 or www.olympiccoastcleanup.us
Skagit Valley Tulip Festival, through Wednesday, Mount Vernon. 360-428-5959 or www.tulipfestival.org
Victorian Festival, May 2-4, Port Townsend. 360-379-0668 or www.victorianfestival.org
Mount Rainier Scenic Railroad, May 11, Mineral. 888-783-2611 or www.mrsr.com
Tall Ships in Ilwaco, May 14-19, Ilwaco. 800-451-2542 or www.funbeach.com
Olympic Art Festival, May 24-25, Quilcene. 360-765-0200 or www.olympicartgallery.com
Sculpture in the Garden, May 23-25, Lopez Island. 360-468-2057 or www.lopezsculpture.com
Washington State Capitol Tours, daily, Olympia. 360-586-8687 or www.ga.wa.gov/visitor/index.html
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Oregon
Astoria-Warrenton Crab & Seafood Festival, Friday through Sunday, Astoria. 503-325-6311 or www.oldoregon.com/Pages/crabfestandevents.htm
UFO Festival, May 16-17, McMinnville. 503-223-0109 or www.ufofest.com
Dinosaurs: China's Ancient Giants, through Sept. 1, Portland. 503-797-4000 or www.omsi.edu/dinos
Oregon Shakespeare Festival, through Oct. 28, Ashland. 541-482-4331 or www.osfashland.org
Portland Saturday Market, through Dec. 24, Portland. 503-222-6072 or www.saturdaymarket.org
Idaho
Coeur d'Alene Film Festival, May 2-3, Coeur d'Alene. www.cdafilmfestival.com
Idaho Festival of the Arts, May 9-10, Nampa. 208-468-5555 or www.idahofestivalofthearts.com
Idaho Shakespeare Festival, June 6-Sept. 27, Boise. 208-336-9221 or www.idahoshakespeare.org
British Columbia
River of Memory: Photographic Exhibition, through Wednesday, Victoria. 250-356-7226 or www.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca
Greater Victoria Performing Arts Festival, through May 10, Victoria. 250-385-9223 or www.tourismvictoria.com
Playland, Saturday through Sept. 28, Vancouver. 604-253-2311 or www.pne.ca
Vancouver International Children's Festival, May 12-19, Vancouver. 604-708-5655 or www.childrensfestival.ca
Telus World Skins Game, June 16-17, Okanagan. www.telusskins.com
Tourism offices
Washington, 800-544-1800 or www.experiencewashington.com
Oregon, 800-547-7842 or www.traveloregon.com
Idaho, 800-635-7820 or www.visitid.org
British Columbia, 800-435-5622 or www.hellobc.com
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