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.

Aerial view of Ketchum, Idaho, in autumn

Tetra Images/Getty Images

Things to Do in Winter

Courtesy of Sun Valley Lodge

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.

Skiing at Sun Valley, Idaho

Courtesy of Sun Valley Lodge

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.

Aerial view of Sun Valley Lodge in winter

Courtesy of Sun Valley Lodge

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

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.