Sun Valley is an all-seasons dream.
Sun Valley is a breath of fresh air, both literally and figuratively.
Read on for things to do, places to stay, and when to visit Sun Valley.
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Things to Do in Winter
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Hit the slopes.
Those looking to meander can take a three-mile run that starts at the very top of Bald Mountain.
Go off-piste.
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Want to get away from the crowds?
Book a full-day excursion withSun Valley Heli Ski, which includes six runs through the region’s snowy backcountry.
Each run typically ranges from 1,000 to 3,000 vertical feet.
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Hop on a snowmobile.
Ride solo or take a double snowmobile through some of Idahos most pristine wilderness.
Ice skate.
The indoor portion of the rink allows you to get a session in regardless of the weather.
Things to Do in Summer
Hit the links.
Here, you’ll also find a driving range and chipping green.
Explore the trails.
Sun Valley has plenty of excellent trails to hike on your own.
One of the most popular is the Fox Creek Trail, a challenging seven-mile loop through theSawtooth National Forest.
Cast a line.
There is also a massive spa, a heated outdoor pool, and a high-end fitness center.
Sun Valley Inn
TheSun Valley Innis a historic property that opened its doors in 1937.
This large hotel offers contemporary-style accommodations ranging from basic rooms to full residences.
From there, its about a 30-minute drive to town.