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Five Reasons Sun Valley Is the Ultimate Ski Resort

When you combine stellar terrain, world-class amenities, and spectacularly uncrowded slopes, you get a mountain experience like no other

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Every skier has a story about the day it all just came together. The snow was perfect; the crowds nonexistent. At most mountains, those days are the exception. But at in Idaho, just far enough away from it all to keep the crowds light, but accessible enough for the adventurous, skiing is what it should be. Oh, and its terrain and amenities are second to none. Don鈥檛 believe us? We caught up with three locals for their take on why Sun Valley is the ultimate ski resort.

The Terrain Is as Good as It Gets

Sun Valley is famous for its endless groomers that rocket down 3,400 vertical feet on snow so well manicured, it鈥檚 routinely awarded best-in-class honors. Why? The combination of top-shelf grooming, wide trails, and just the right slope angle make for some of the most dynamic carving in the world. The Challenger lift has the most vertical of any chair in North America (3,140 feet to be exact), and is renowned for serving arguably the best top-to-bottom hot lap on the continent. 鈥淭here are no benches or flats breaking up the fall line,鈥 says big-mountain skiing pioneer and Black Diamond鈥檚 ski category chief Mike Hattrup. 鈥淵our legs often quit before the runs do.鈥

That consistent pitch is also ideal for powder skiing. Catch it right, and you鈥檒l be blowing up snow as light as fairy dust on top of bouncy corduroy. 鈥淲hen we get new snow on top of a groomed base, it鈥檚 some of the best skiing in the world,鈥 says local pro skier Lucy Sackbauer. 鈥淚f the avalanche conditions are favorable, you鈥檒l find me out in the Burn鈥攁 backcountry zone [that] expert backcountry skiers with all the rescue gear and training can access from the lifts.鈥

And now, thanks to recent investments, there鈥檚 more opportunity to find untracked snow. A massive Forest Service鈥揳pproved forest health campaign has opened up a large swath of gladed skiing in an area formerly occupied by impenetrable stands of trees. Plus, a recent 380-acre expansion of ungroomed, experts-only terrain (known as ) and the installation of the new high-speed Broadway lift mean even more untracked potential. 鈥淵ou effectively double the skiable terrain. I鈥檝e been skiing here for 26 years and last year I was finding new lines all over the place,鈥 says Hattrup.

Sun Valley has 25 miles of groomed Nordic trails for skate and classic skiing. Photo Credit: Courtesy Sun Valley Resort Photographer: 漏 Ray J. Gadd聽

It鈥檚 More than a Resort Town

Some resort towns are one-trick ponies, where the fun stops beyond the slopes. Not the town of Sun Valley and the neighboring town of Ketchum. Want to blow out the lungs Nordic skiing? You can skate or classic-ski the 25 miles of trails at the . Backcountry curious? Book a yurt tour with , a guiding service conveniently located across from the iconic restaurant at the Sun Valley Village. Fat biking, fly-fishing, ice skating, sleigh rides, snowshoeing鈥擲un Valley has it all. 鈥淚f you want to get a feel for backcountry skiing, you can also skin up the resort after hours as long as you鈥檙e diligent about following ,鈥 says local business owner Cassie Abel.

The Sun Valley Lodge Is a Bucket-List Destination for Skiers

Did you know that Sun Valley is America鈥檚 first destination ski resort and the global birthplace of the chairlift? While the original single chair, strung up by the Union Pacific Railroad in 1936, is gone, the oldest standing chairlift in the world still exists on Ruud Mountain, just north of the resort village (although it’s not operational anymore). But skiing鈥檚 glamorous past also lives on in the historic and luxurious Sun Valley Lodge. It was here that Hollywood鈥檚 biggest stars first took up skiing in the 1940s. Ernest Hemingway turned the lodge into a writer鈥檚 retreat while he finished For Whom the Bell Tolls. More than 80 years of skiing memorabilia line the walls. 鈥淚 once spent the better part of an evening walking the halls looking at old photographs,鈥 says 国产吃瓜黑料 contributor and former Skiing Magazine editor Marc Peruzzi. 鈥淭he lodge is a reminder of how intertwined skiing has been with the broader culture. It鈥檚 also a warm and inviting place with no pretense.鈥澛

The slopeside Roundhouse restaurant is famous for its delicious fondue.

The Food Is as Good as the Skiing

Sun Valley has been a dining destination for longer than most resort towns have existed. Kick off your morning at , a legit Austrian-style p芒tisserie and restaurant in the Sun Valley Village. Start off with the Baked Swiss Eggs R枚sti, a traditional take on the dish complete with bacon crumble, Yukon potatoes, melted Gruy猫re, caramelized onions, and eggs any style. Chase that with a pastry and you鈥檒l be fueled for hard skiing until lunch (which should be a pot of hot, melty cheese at the , famous for its slopeside fondue). Later, hit up in the village for the mouth-watering Porcini truffle fries starter, followed by the famous Lodge Burger.

It鈥檚 Way Easier to Get to than You Think

You鈥檇 be forgiven for thinking you鈥檙e worlds away from it all in Sun Valley because, in reality, you are. But that doesn鈥檛 mean planning a ski trip here is an epic adventure in and of itself. During winter, a bevy of national carriers offer to Friedman Memorial Airport in Hailey, Sun Valley and Ketchum鈥檚 neighbor to the south. From there, it鈥檚 only 13 easy miles from the runway to the chairlifts鈥攏o multi-hour drives or hair-raising mountain passes here.


was founded in 1936 as America鈥檚 first destination ski resort. Located in the mountains of Idaho, it is a true four-season resort offering guests a wide variety of activities. A mecca for outdoor enthusiasts, Sun Valley features world-class skiing, snowboarding, cross-country skiing, hiking, biking, golf, restaurants, and more.

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