Sun Valley Holidays
Born out of the desire to bring European ski resorts to America, Sun Valley was established in 1936. With four distinct seasons, each as awe-inspiring as the next, Sun Valley’s one million acres of pristine wilderness will promise you sunny days and starry nights.
Sun Valley is the common name for the entire Wood River Valley area-in the centre of southern Idaho, 150 miles west of Idaho Falls and east of Boise. This affluent resort community includes the neighbourhoods of Ketchum and Hailey, which are seasonal homes to the rich and famous such as Steve Wynn, Demi Moore, Clint Eastwood and Tom Hanks. Ernest Hemingway completed For Whom The Bells Toll here and lived in Ketchum for the last two years of his life.
Skiers love Bald and Dollar Mountains, but this isn’t just a ski resort community, it’s a beautiful, tranquil place to relax and enjoy the many other activities such as hiking, biking, ice skating, tubing, horse riding, golfing, tennis and a wide choice of wilderness adventures. The resort is also renowned for its sumptuous day spa’s and friendly nightlife.
Things to see and do
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Hell's Canyon
Hells Canyon is a ten-mile wide canyon located along the border of eastern Oregon and western Idaho.
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Craters of the Moon National Park
The eerie Craters of the Moon National Park is around ninety miles west of Idaho Falls. At first sight, these 83 square
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Sawtooth National Recreation Area
North of Ketchum and Sun Valley ,the highway climbs through ever-larger mountains and forests-where Clint Eastwood filmed






