An Idaho icon steeped in sunshine, ski lore, and legend, Sun Valley was initially made famous by Hollywood's elite. Today, this premier year-round destination draws visitors from around the world. Nestled 6,000 feet high among the mountains and ranchlands of south-central Idaho, Sun Valley surrounds itself with nearly a million acres of alpine beauty.
sunvalley.comIf it's snowing and you're looking for deep adventure, head directly to Sunrise. Bald Mountain's newest zone, this terrain features 380-acres of backcountry-style terrain for expert skiers and riders. Explore The Glades, wide-open bowls, and steep chutes, then jump on the Broadway high-speed quad for a quick ride up to the Roundhouse restaurant.
For the best selfie spot and the best views, take it to The Roundhouse, where the patio overlooks the entire valley below. Perched atop the Roundhouse Express gondola at 7,700 feet of elevation on Bald Mountain, The Roundhouse has been serving up memorable meals, soul-warming drinks, and stunning views since 1939.
When hunger calls, it's time to head to The Ram. As Sun Valley's original restaurant, The Ram has been warming and welcoming diners since 1937. This rustic-yet-elegant dinner house has been recently modernized while preserving its historic charm, and the Fondue will not disappoint.
After a free shuttle ride from the airport, guests can connect the mountain, the village, and the surrounding towns of Ketchum and Hailey, all with easy, free shuttle and bus transportation.