Since 1936, skiers from all over the world have been saying that Sun Valley is
definitely worth the trip. The resort is easily accessed from the gateway
cities of Boise, Idaho; Seattle, Washington; and Salt Lake City, Utah.
Sun Valley is nestled in the Idaho Rockies. Close enough to be accessible, yet far enough away to offer perfect solitude, the resort's 4,000 acres cover a vast array of terrain offering unlimited outdoor recreational possibilities.
Baldy (Bald Mountain) is considered by serious skiers as the country's single best ski mountain with 13 lifts and 64 runs. Seven high-speed quads, four triples and two doubles send skiers up 3,400 vertical feet to a summit altitude of 9,150. Recognized for both its absence of lift lines as well as its incredibly light and fast snow, Bald Mountain has terrain for everyone. From glades to bowls, bumps to groomers, tree skiing to easy rollers, this mountain has it all!
Not every Sun Valley winter activity requires a lift ticket. The surrounding area supplies visitors with an endless variety of spectacular scenery and sporting diversions. Spend a day mushing a pack of huskies, turn a few circles at the famed Sun Valley ice rink, cuddle up in a cozy yurt or hop a horse-drawn sleigh for a hearty dinner at the legendary Trail Creek Cabin. Snowmobiles provide an easy means to explore the incredible backcountry, while the devoted will still be fishing the local rivers in mid December. With so much to occupy your time, a return trip to Sun Valley will definitely be in order.
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