2. Boise, Idaho

Northwestern cities are taking on a second life with micro-breweries and an influx of coastal dwellers, according to Table Rock Financial Planning’s founder and financial planner, Rick Boss.

Boss, who is a former coastal dweller, found a new life for himself in Boise and shared some of his favorite destinations.

The brewery scene is a lot of fun, said Boss. Boss recommends 10 Barrell Brewing, Payette Brewing Company and Cloud 9 Brewery. For something upscale with craft cocktails, Boss suggested Red Feather Lounge and its sister-site, Bittercreek Alehouse.

“[Boise’s] been nice for a long time, but it's kind of going through a boom,” said Boss, who added that new hotels continue to go up in the city “There’s a lot of people moving in from other states especially California. … People are getting out of the rat race on the coast.”

Outside of downtown, where road bikers can explore more of Boise, Ross recommended Hyde Park in the northern part of Boise. It’s a small community with historical roots and some restaurants for road bikers to unwind at after their leisurely rides.

Boise, Idaho