Sun Valley City Guide

In 1936, the sleepy former mining town of Ketchum, Idaho, was transformed into the first European-style ski resort in the United States. The original resort sported a 4-story lodge, a chalet-style inn, the first-ever chair lift, and celebrity guests, including Clark Gable, Errol Flynn, and Ernest Hemingway. Today, the celebrity factor remains with the quaint mountain town, 4 distinct seasons of activities, and excellent skiing drawing visitors year-round. The village sits in the Wood River Valley, bordered by the Sawtooth and Challis National Forests, with the Big Wood River running through the valley floor.

Photo 2: Mountain Images/James Bourret Photography
Photo 3: Steve Platzer

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