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FAVORITE CENTRAL IDAHO 18 | OFFICIAL IDAHO STATE TRAVEL GUIDE ONE OF THE SUN’S HANGOUTS FAVORITE

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ONE OF THE SUN’S

HANGOUTSFAVORITE

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Redfish Lake

Hope you don’t mind heights, because

you’re about to enter Idaho’s most moun-

tainous region—a jaw-dropping gorgeous

landscape of peaks and passes just waiting

to be explored. The jagged Sawtooth

Mountains stand guard over the Stanley

Basin, an area where endless hiking, biking,

and snowmobile trails wind past cold,

clear streams and glacier-carved lakes.

Mount Borah, the state’s highest peak at

12,662 feet, looks out over the sweeping

plains near Mackay, beckoning hikers and

climbers to ascend its slopes. From the

small western town of Stanley, travel

Highway 75 over Galena Pass to the

romantic Sun Valley–Ketchum resort area

for world-class skiing and hiking, mountain

biking, and art-gallery browsing. Ernest

Hemingway settled here in his later years

and was particularly fond of the Silver

Creek area, now a preserve known for

fantastic fly-fishing and its rich habitat

for birds, elk, and even mountain lions.

The Salmon River, ranked by National

Geographic as one of the world’s top white-

water adventures, begins in this region.

This region is not new to adventure—this

was the home of Sacajawea, the brave

Lemhi-Shoshone woman who served as

interpreter for the Lewis and Clark expe-

dition as they made their way west to the

Pacific Ocean.

For more central Idaho adventures, go to

visitidaho.org/central

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‹ DULL MOMENTS DON’T STAND A CHANCE

Highway 21 to Stanley

Elephant’s Perch

Salmon River

STANLEY BASINCareful now—people have been known to pick up and move to Idaho after a visit to Stanley. Its romantic, rugged Western beauty is one for the picture books—maybe because it always seems to be perfectly cast in a light that makes its meadows greener, its peaks craggier, and its crooked fences more rustic. Stanley Basin is surrounded by the Boulder–White Cloud Mountains—portions of which were designated as wilderness in 2015—and the Sawtooth Mountains, where the mighty Salmon River begins as runoff from winter snows. Backpackers, hikers, mountain bikers, horseback riders, and boaters will find endless adventure within the 756,000-acre Sawtooth National Recreation Area, including 700-plus miles of trails, hundreds of alpine lakes, and 40 peaks over 10,000 feet. Just east in the Jim McClure–Jerry Peak Wilderness, sagebrush gives way to alpine tundra, a landscape that’s home to some of Idaho’s best wildlife habitat. Stop by the Stanley Sawtooth Chamber of Commerce for maps and adventure information or the Redfish Lake Visitor

Center for maps and trail recommenda-tions. The kids will love Redfish Lake’s sandy beach and easy trails, and you’ll love the view.

The premier central Idaho adventure is a guided rafting trip on the Middle Fork of the Salmon River through the Frank Church–River of No Return Wilderness, the largest wilderness area in the Lower 48. This trip is five to seven wondrous days in the Idaho outdoors, with crystal-clear waters, natural hot springs, catch-and-release fishing, and Dutch-oven riverside dining. Not only is the Middle Fork a national Wild and Scenic River, National Geographic ranks it as the third-best whitewater river trip in the world because of its challenging Class III and IV rapids, unspoiled landscape, and abundance of wildlife.

Stanley sits in the heart of this area, at the junction of three very picturesque routes: Ponderosa Pine Scenic Byway on Highway 21, Salmon River Scenic Byway on Highways 93 and 75, and the Sawtooth Scenic Byway on Highway 75. You’ll find plentiful cabins and motels in and around Stanley for year-round excursions. Enjoy a rustic-luxe vacation

REGIONAL INFO

‹ LARGEST CITY HAILEY Population: 8,218

‹ REGIONAL CLIMATE Summer Average High: 80° Winter Average High: 33° Annual Precipitation: 17"

‹ ELEVATION Highest: 12,662' (Mt. Borah) Lowest: 2,875' (Salmon River)

Redfish Lake

Sun Valley Lodge

Bench Lakes

Sun Valley

at Idaho Rocky Mountain Ranch, where you can set out on any number of out-door adventures and return to stargaze from a rocking chair on the front porch. Kick off any adventure with the coveted homemade cinnamon rolls from the Stanley Baking Company and Cafe.

SUN VALLEY/ KETCHUM/HAILEYA stay in the Wood River Valley is pure, iconic Idaho: outdoor beauty, the arts, and pastoral tradition. Spend days dis-covering trails and quiet fishing spots amid quaking aspen groves and wild-flower meadows. Book a fly-fishing trip along the Wood River and Silver Creek Preserve, or take it all in from above on a paragliding adventure. Discover the area’s vibrant arts community by visiting its many art galleries, joining a monthly Gallery Walk, or catching a Company of Fools performance at the historic Liberty Theatre.

Sun Valley is the West’s storied ski resort, with a long history of movie stars and other royalty escaping to its secluded slopes. Today, people come from all over to experience the old-world charm of this cozy alpine village on the edge of the wilderness. You’ll find deluxe accommodations throughout the resort, from condos and cottages to the historic Sun Valley Lodge. Luxurious guest rooms, a full-service spa, a yoga studio, and boutique shops make the Lodge a premier luxury destination. Sun Valley is bustling year-round—come hit the greens at its beautiful golf courses, take a guided trail ride at Sun Valley Stables, and watch world-class figure skaters practice and perform at the Lodge’s ice rink; the popular Sun Valley on Ice show runs Saturday nights

all summer long. Also, almost every evening in summer, catch national headliners, local bands, or the Sun Valley Summer Symphony at the Sun Valley Pavilion.

Less than a mile away is the mountain town of Ketchum, where Ernest Hemingway spent his final years. Browse Ketchum’s many shops and art galleries, grab a drink at the famous Whiskey Jacques’, and choose from an eclectic array of eateries for a taste of regional cuisine. Head to Cristina’s for a casual Tuscan-inspired breakfast, brunch, or lunch, complete with fresh-baked breads; enjoy distinctive Northwest cuisine in the garden at the Grill at Knob Hill; or find a more industrial, Mediterranean vibe at Town Square Tavern. Rasberrys is a cozy local favorite, offering eclectic, organic eats. Tuesday evenings in summer, take in the free concert series, Ketch’em Alive, in Forest Service Park.

In March, independent cinema comes to screens around town during the Sun Valley Film Festival. Meet area visual artists in their creative spaces during August’s Wood River Valley Studio Tour. Yoga, massage, and inspiration are the focus of the annual Sun Valley Wellness Festival over Memorial Day weekend, and bikers enjoy rides, races, and clinics at the annual Ride Sun Valley Bike Festival each summer. The valley gives a nod to its Western roots with events like the Hailey Rodeo over the Fourth of July, the Wagon Days & Big Hitch Parade on Labor Day weekend, and the Trailing of the Sheep Festival each October.

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Sacajawea Historic Byway

Sawtooth Scenic Byway

Salmon River Scenic Byway

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‹ ENJOY OUR ROADSIDE DISTRACTIONS

REGIONAL MAP

‹ Salmon River Scenic Byway 208-727-5013

‹ Lewis & Clark Back Country Byway 208-756-2100

‹ Sacajawea Historic Byway 800-727-2540

‹ Peaks to Craters Scenic Byway 208-527-8977

‹ Sawtooth Scenic Byway 208-774-3411

‹ Ponderosa Pine Scenic Byway 208-727-5013

For additional information, go to visitidaho.org/things-to-do/ state-parks-byways

‹ Soldier Mountain Ski Resort soldiermountain.com

‹ Sun Valley Resort sunvalley.com

‹ Lost Trail Powder Mountain losttrail.com

skiidaho.us

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Lemhi Valley

If you’re not staying at the Sun Valley Resort, Ketchum and the nearby town of Hailey offer an assortment of hotels and bed-and-breakfast inns. Enjoy craft ales from Hailey’s two breweries at the Sawtooth Brewery and the Sun Valley Brewing Company.

FAIRFIELDThere’s more than meets the eye near the tiny rural town of Fairfield. The nearby Sawtooth and Boise National Forests deliver year-round adventure, and the surrounding prairie turns blue and purple with camas lilies during the “Big Bloom” in May. For amazing photo ops, head to the Camas Prairie Centennial Marsh Wildlife Management Area, where thousands of migrating birds take respite among the purple meadows and marshlands. Bring the kids to swim and water ski at Mormon and Magic Reservoirs, and fish for huge rainbow and brown trout. Enjoy a peaceful day of prime fly-fishing at Silver Creek or the Little Wood River. In winter, snowmobiling rules, and Soldier Mountain Ski Area promises relaxed, uncrowded days on the slopes.

CRATERS OF THE MOON & ARCOIn the high desert near Arco, you’ll find one of the most unusual land-scapes on Earth: Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve. The 750,000-acre monument encompasses an enormous basaltic lava field with endless volcanic features such as spat-ter and cinder cones, lava tubes, and caves. Indigenous people and pioneers both have fascinating histories here, which you can read about at the visitor center. Although the landscape looks barren, it’s home to hundreds of species of plants and animals. The monument’s isolation has earned it designation as an International Dark Sky Park, which celebrates protected areas with exceptional nocturnal environments and starry views. A seven-mile loop road leads you through the lava field, and you can walk short trails to caves and craters. RV and camping spots are available in the monument; there are a few motels in the nearby town of Arco.

MACKAYMackay is a rugged sight, its western downtown silhouetted by the crags of the towering Lost River Range. It’s the closest town to Mount Borah—at 12,662 feet, the state’s tallest peak, earning it its “Top of Idaho” nickname. Most seasoned hikers can climb Borah in a day, but the famed Chicken-Out Ridge causes many to turn back close to the top. The mountainous terrain surrounding Mackay is ideal for hiking, biking, and backcountry drives; a fun drive is the self-guided Mackay Mine Hill Tour, which gives you a glimpse into the area’s mining heritage. If you’re into off-road action, join fellow OHVers for scenic and technical riding at the pop-ular Rally in the Pines ATV event each July. Winter snows make for amazing cross-country skiing and snowmobiling throughout the entire Lost River region.

SALMON & THE LEMHI VALLEYNorth of Challis, Highway 93 enters the serene Lemhi Valley and the mountain town of Salmon, which confirms why Idaho is called the Whitewater Capital of the World. That’s because the Salmon River, or the “River of No Return,” flows right through town, leading to amazing adventures through some of the best rapids and the most scenic landscape in the world. Experience this pristine terrain, wildlife, and fresh backcountry air by booking a trip with a licensed outfitter.

Other epic adventures are documented at the Sacajawea Interpretive, Cultural, and Educational Center, where you can learn about the Lemhi-Shoshone woman who served as an interpreter for the Lewis and Clark expedition. A little out of town, drive the Lewis and Clark Back Country Byway loop up to Lemhi Pass, the spot where a small group of the Corps of Discovery spied the endless mountain terrain that lay ahead of them to the west. The byway is a 36-mile single-lane gravel road with steep grades, but it’s worth the journey in a high-clearance vehicle.

Stanley Baking Company

Sun Valley

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Mountain Village Resort Private Hot Springs

Redfish Lake

› Families and couples love the classic sleigh rides around the snowy hills of Sun Valley—snuggle up for a crisp loop tour, or make it an evening with a sleigh ride to dinner at the charming Trail Creek Cabin.

Trails

› The Sawtooth National Recreation Area and Sawtooth Wilderness have tons of routes to alpine lakes, jagged spires, and lupine meadows. And just when you think you’ve found the most amazing spot, you’ll turn a bend to another. Fisher Creek is a mountain bike trail popular for its varied and picturesque terrain; ditto for the trails leading from the Galena Lodge area.

› Hikers and mountaineers eagerly climb Idaho’s highest peak, Mount Borah. At 12,662 feet, the hike to the top can be done in a day; mountaineers can choose more technical routes.

Golfing

› A marker on Sun Valley’s White Clouds Golf Course reads, “This is not all about golf.” This will make sense as you play any of the resort’s courses, which roll magnificently through the Wood River Valley, offering mountain views inspiring the name “American Alps.”

RECREATION Water Play

› The mighty Salmon River begins here as a small stream in the shadow of Galena Summit before turning into one of the world’s most revered bodies of water. Book an unforgettable white- water adventure launching from Salmon or Stanley—outfitters offer half-day floats or five days of wilderness rafting and superb riverside dining.

› The pristine Middle Fork of the Salmon—the ultimate wilderness river—flows through the 2.37- million-acre Frank Church–River of No Return Wilderness near Stanley. Idaho River Journeys, Solitude River Trips, and White Otter Adventures are available for whitewater or family- friendly scenic trips on the Salmon.

› Just south of Stanley, be sure to visit Redfish Lake, long a summer destina-tion for swimming, boating, canoeing, and paddleboarding. The Redfish Lake Lodge offers accommodations in its historic inn and many cabins; camping is available too.

Snow Sports

› When winter blows in, head to Sun Valley for great downhill skiing and a stay at the beautiful old-world Sun Valley Lodge. North of Ketchum, the road rises slowly to Galena Summit and Galena Lodge, a scenic home base for Nordic skiing.

Craters of the Moon

HISTORYLewis and Clark

› The Lewis and Clark expedition crossed the Continental Divide near Lemhi Pass on August 12, 1805, accompanied by their interpreter, Sacajawea, a young Lemhi-Shoshone woman who was born near present-day Salmon, Idaho. It was in central Idaho that the expedition, peering across the endless mountain ranges ahead, realized they

wouldn’t be finding a river passage to the Pacific. Begin your own “Voyage of Discovery” in this region by visiting the Sacajawea Interpretive, Cultural, and Educational Center; rafting the Salmon River; and driving to Lemhi Pass on the Lewis and Clark Back Country Byway.

If Idaho is a gem of a state, Sun Valley is its crown jewel. Surrounded by mountains, rivers, and lakes, central Idaho beckons those whose favorite waking hours are those spent outdoors.

ATTRACTIONS

ARCO› Craters of the Moon National

Monument and Preserve This bizarre scenic landscape is

sure to strike a chord for adventure in any visitor. The monument is designated as an International Dark Sky Park, so evening visitors will be treated to a true “starry, starry night.”

CHALLIS› Land of the Yankee Fork State Park This state park honors Idaho’s frontier

mining history and provides unique recreational opportunities.

SALMON› Sacajawea Interpretive, Cultural,

and Educational Center Celebrate the contributions of

Sacajawea to the Lewis and Clark expedition at this museum.

SUN VALLEY› Sun Valley Resort This celebrated resort welcomes

sun and snow lovers alike.

› Sun Valley Film Festival This yearly event celebrates the

creative art of filmmaking.

› Ernest Hemingway Memorial Experience where Hemingway found

much inspiration for his writing while in Idaho.

SAWTOOTH MOUNTAINS› Salmon River Experience whitewater rafting and

scenic beauty like no other in the Sawtooths.

STANLEY› Redfish Lake Visit one of the most jaw-dropping

natural wonders of the Sawtooths.

‹ FALL HEAD OVER HIKING BOOTS IN LOVE

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ARCOHotel / Motel

Arco Inn Motel540 W Grand Ave(208) 527-3100www.arcomotel.comu Z n " ^

D-K Motel316 S Front St(208) 527-8282www.dkmotel.comn " ^

Lost River Motel405 Hwy Dr(208) 527-3600www.lrmotel.com

Public Lands Campground

Craters of the Moon Natl Monument & Preserve(208) 527-1300www.nps.gov/crmou " r X

RV Park / Campground

Craters of the Moon/Arco KOA2424 N 3000 W(208) 527-8513www.koa.com/where/id/12141" ^ $ 4 s 1 r X

Mountain View RV Park - Arco705 W Grand Ave(208) 527-3707www.mountainviewrvarco.comf " ^ $ 4 s 1 r X

BELLEVUEHotel / Motel

Silver Creek Hotel721 N Main St(208) 725-8282www.silvercreeksunvalley.comf n " ^

RV Park / Campground

Riverside RV Park & Campground - Bellevue403 Broadford Rd(208) 788-2020" ^ $ 4 s 1 r X

CHALLISBed & Breakfast

Bonanza House Bed & Breakfast(208) 879-4255www.gonorthwest.com/Idaho/central/ Challis/bonanza-house.htm0 f u n "

Creekside Inn Bed & Breakfast630 North Ave(208) 879-5608www.creeksideinnbandb.comf u n " ^

The Watermark Inn810 E North Ave(208) 879-5084www.thewatermarkinn.comf n " ^

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Holiday Lodge Motel710 N Hwy 93(208) 879-22590 Z n "

Northgate Inn Motel(208) 879-2490www.challismotel.com0 u Z n "

Pioneer Motel & RV Park220 Hwy 93 S(208) 879-6791www.challismotelrvpark.com0 u n " ^ $ 4 s 1 r X

The Village Inn Motel & Restaurant310 S Hwy 93(208) 879-2239www.challisvillageinn.com" ^

RV Park / Campground

Challis Golf Course RV ParkChallis Golf Course Rd 210 Golf Club Ln.(208) 879-5300www.golfcourserv.comu Z " ^ $ 4 s 1 r X

Challis Hot Springs5025 Hot Springs Rd(208) 879-4442www.challishotsprings.comf " ^ $ 4 s 1 r

Round Valley RV & Mobile Park211 Ramshorn Dr(208) 879-2393u " ^ $ 4 s 1 r X

CLAYTONReunion/ Retreat Center

May Family Ranch500 Squaw Creek Rd.(208) 838-2407www.mayfamilyranch.comf u n " ^ $ 4 s 1 r

RV Park / Campground

Old Sawmill Station(208) 838-2400" $ 4 s 1 r X

Regional Information Visit Sun Valley 800-634-3347 visitsunvalley.com

Lemhi-Shoshone Tribe lemhi-shoshone.com

Hailey Chamber of Commerce(208) 788-3484 discoverWRV.com

Stanley Chamber of Commerce800-878-7950 or (208) 774-3411stanleycc.org

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Federal Campgrounds Recreation.gov1-877-444-6777

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Vacation RentalsAirbnb.com

BookSunValley.com

FlipKey.com

HomeAway.com

InIdaho.com

Vacasa.com

VRBO.com

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HAILEYBed & Breakfast

The Inn at Ellsworth Estate702 3rd Ave S(208) 788-6354www.ellsworthestate.comf n ^

Hotel / Motel

A Wood River Inn603 N Main St(208) 578-0600www.woodriverinn.comf u n ^

Airport Inn820 4th Ave S(208) 788-2477www.airportinnhailey.comf ^

AmericInn Lodge & Suites of Hailey51 Cobblestone Ln(208) 788-7950www.americinn.com/hotels/id/haileyf u n " ^

Hitchrack Motel-Gas-Grocery293 Indian Creek Rd(208) 788-1696"

KETCHUMHotel / Motel

Limelight Hotel151 S Main St(855) 441-2250www.limelighthotels.com/ketchum0 f n " ^

The Tamarack Lodge291 Walnut Ave(208) 726-3347www.tamaracksunvalley.comn " ^

Vacation Rentals

All Star Vacation Homes(208) 578-4200www.allstarvacationhomes.com/ sun-valley^

LEADOREHotel / Motel

Homestead Motel187 Railroad St(208) 768-2742u n " ^

Leadore Inn401 S Railroad St(208) 768-2237n " ^

MACKAYBed & Breakfast

Windysage Farmstay Bed & Breakfast4485 Old Loop Rd(208) 716-0776f " ^

Hotel / Motel

Bear Bottom Inn412 W Spruce St(208) 588-2483u n ^

Wagon Wheel Motel & RV Park809 W Custer(208) 588-3331www.wagonwheelmackay.comu n " ^ 4 s 1

RV Park / Campground

Moose Crossing RV Park3798 US Hwy 93(208) 588-2994www.moosecrossingrv.netu Z " ^ $ 4 s 1 r X

River Park Golf Course & Campground717 Capitol Ave(208) 588-2296" $ 4 s 1

White Knob Motel & RV Park4255 Hwy 93(208) 588-2622n " $ 4 s 1 r X

Vacation Rentals

Wild Horse Creek Ranch4387 Wild Horse Creek Rd(208) 588-2575www.wildhorsecreekranch.netf u

NORTH FORKBed & Breakfast

100 Acre Wood Lodge2356 Hwy 93 N(208) 865-2165www.100acrewoodlodge.comf n

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REMLC’s Sportsman’s Roost Lodge1935 Salmon River Rd(208) 394-2150www.remlcsportsmanslodging.com"

Shoup Store Cafe & Cabins1829 Salmon River Rd(208) 394-2125f "

The Village at North Fork2046 Hwy 93 N(208) 865-7001www.thevillageatnorthfork.comf Z n " ^ 4 s 1 r X

RV Park / Campground

Broken Arrow3148 Hwy 93 N(208) 865-2241www.thebrokenarrow.comu n " ^ 4 s r X

Waters Edge RV Park & Pizzeria2570 Hwy 92 N(208) 865-2476www.wervpark.com" ^ 4 s 1 r

PICABORV Park / Campground

Picabo Angler RV Park100 Ranch St.(208) 788-3536^ $ 4 s 1 X

SALMONBed & Breakfast

Greyhouse Inn Bed & Breakfast1115 Hwy 93 S(208) 756-3968www.greyhouseinn.com0 f Z n ^

Syringa Lodge13 Gott Ln(208) 756-4424www.syringalodge.com0 f u n " ^

Glamping

Storm Creek Outfitters(406) 821-3115www.glamourcamping.net

Hotel / Motel

Arctic Creek Lodge & Tours(208) 756-1657www.arcticcreeklodge.comf

Bear Country Inn1015 Main St(208) 756-1499www.bearcountryinnsalmon.comf u n " ^

Motel Deluxe65 Sagebrush Ave(208) 756-22310 u n " ^

River’s Fork Lodge & RV Park2036 Hwy 93 N(208) 865-2301www.riversfork.comu Z n " ^ 4

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Sacajawea Inn705 S Challis St(208) 756-2294www.hotelsalmon.comn " ^

Salmon River Lodge(800) 635-4324www.salmonriverlodge.com0 u n "

Stagecoach Inn Motel201 Riverfront Dr(208) 756-2919www.stagecoachinnmotel.com0 f u n ^

Super 8 - Salmon1515 Aparahoe st #400(208) 756-8880www.wyndhamhotels.com/super-8/salmon-idaho/super-8-salmon/overviewf n

RV Park / Campground

Century 2 Campground603 Hwy 93 N(208) 756-2063www.century2campground.comu " ^ $ 4 s 1 r X

Fort Limhi Trading Post & RV2427 Main St(208) 303-7486www.fortlimhi.com" $ 4

Heald’s Haven RV & Campground22 Heald Haven Dr(208) 756-3929u " ^ $ 4 s 1 r X

Royal Gorge Resort3689 Hwy 93 S(208) 876-4130www.royalgorgeresort.com" ^ $ 4 s 1 r

Salmon Meadows Campground & RV Park400 N St Charles(208) 756-2640www.rvparking.com/id/salmon/ salmon-meadows-campground-rv-park" $ 4 s 1 r X

Salmon River RV Park Country Store & Cafe111 Whitetail Dr(208) 894-4549www.salmonriverrvp.comu " ^ $ 4 s 1 r X

Wagonhammer Campground1826 Hwy 93 N(208) 865-2477www.wagonhammercampground.comu Z " ^ $ 4 s 1 r X

Vacation Rentals

Flying Resort Ranches(208) 756-6295www.flyingresortranches.com

STANLEYGuest Ranch

Diamond D Ranch(208) 861-9206www.diamonddranch-idaho.comu

Idaho Rocky Mountain Ranch(208) 774-3544www.idahorocky.comf n ^

Middle Fork Lodge(208) 879-2744www.middleforklodge.com

Sulphur Creek Ranch(254) 378-7473www.sulphurcreekranch.com

Triangle C Ranch#1 Benner St & Hwy 21(800) 844-3246www.trianglecranchlogcabins.comn

Hotel / Motel

Danner’s Log Cabin Motel31 Eva Falls(208) 721-1210www.dannerslogcabins.comu "

Mountain Village ResortHwy 21/75 junction(208) 774-3661www.mountainvillage.com0 u n "

Redfish Lake Lodge(208) 774-3536www.redfishlake.com0 u n ^

Redfish Riverside InnHwy 75(208) 774-3409www.riversidemotel.biz0 n ^

Redwood Cabins83 Hwy 75(208) 774-3531www.redwood-stanley.comn ^

Sawtooth Hotel755 Ace of Diamonds St(208) 721-2459www.sawtoothhotel.comn ^

Valley Creek Lodge & RV Park1060 Eva Falls(208) 774-3606www.stanleyidaho.com0 u n " ^ 4 1

Reunion / Retreat Center

Luther Heights Bible CampLake Alturas Rd(208) 886-7657www.lutherheights.org/facilities.phpn

RV Park / Campground

Elk Mountain RV ResortHwy 21(208) 774-2202" ^ 4 s 1 X

Smiley Creek Lodge RV Park and Campgrounds16546 Hwy 75(208) 774-3547www.smileycreeklodge.com" ^ $ 4 s 1 r

Torrey’s Burnt Creek Inn(208) 838-2313www.torreysburntcreekinn.com" ^ 4 s r X

Vacation Rentals

Beaver Creek Store and CabinsHwy 75(208) 392-6681n

Beckwith’s LodgeHwy 75(208) 939-8936www.beckwithlodge.comZ "

Lower Stanley Country Store Cabins and Motel55 Lower Stanley(208) 774-3566www.lowerstanley.comu n " ^

Sawtooth Vista Rentals(208) 721-8717www.sawtoothvistarentals.com^

Amenities Key

0 Airport Shuttle

^ Wi-Fi

\ Free Breakfast

u Handicap Access

n Non-smoking

" Pets OK

Z Motor Coach Parking

$ Dump Station

4 Full Hookups

X Pull-thru Sites

s Showers

1 Slideouts OK

r Tenters Welcome

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Stanley High Country Inn21 Ace of Diamonds St(208) 774-7000www.highcountryinn.bizf u Z n ^

Stanley Town Square250 Niece Ave(208) 918-1578www.stanleytownsquare.com^

Stanley Vacation Rentals440 Eva Falls Ave(208) 421-8553www.stanleyvacationrentals.com^

SUN VALLEYHotel / Motel

Best Western Plus Kentwood Lodge180 S Main St(208) 726-4114www.bestwestern.com/kentwoodlodgeu n ^

Best Western Tyrolean Lodge260 Cottonwood(208) 726-5336www.bestwestern.com/tyroleanlodgef n "

Hot Water Inn100 Picabo St(626) 484-3021www.visitsunvalley.com/lodging/ hot-water-innu Z n ^

Hotel Ketchum600 N Main St(208) 726-5900www.hotelketchum.comu n ^

Knob Hill Inn960 N Main St(208) 726-8010www.knobhillinn.com0 f u n " ^

Sun Valley Resort1 Sun Valley Rd(208) 622-2001www.sunvalley.com0 u n ^

RV Park / Campground

The Meadows RV Park113 Broadway Run(208) 726-5445www/themeadowsketchum.comu " ^ $ 4 s 1 X

Vacation Rentals

A Charming Sun Valley Elkhorn CondoThe Ridge Elkhorn Village(303) 797-0715www.facebook.com/sunvalleyrentaln ^

Coldwell Banker Distinctive Properties333 S Main StSte #101(208) 726-5601www.sunvalleyrentals.co/ vacation-rentals-homes.asp

Cottonwood Condominiums(866) 265-4197www.visitsunvalley.com/lodging/ cottonwood-condominiumsn ^

Elkhorn Resort - Vacation InternationaleElkhorn Rd(800) 444-6633www.viresorts.com/resorts/ Elkhorn.html

Habitat on Trail Creek601 Leadville(208) 221-1087www.habitatontrailcreek.com^

High Country Resort Properties141 Northwood Way(208) 726-1256www.highcountry-rentals.comu n " ^

Pennay’s at River Run300 Wood River Dr(866) 265-4197www.pennays-sunvalley.comn

ResortQuest Sun Valley by Wyndham Vacation Rentals333 Main St SSte 101(800) 467-3529www.wvrsunvalley.comu n

Sun Valley Luxury Lodgings(888) 767-8902www.sunvalleyluxurylodgings.com^

Sun Valley Properties291 3rd Ave S(208) 727-7777n

Sun Valley Property Management Services(208) 622-3510www.blackdiamondsv.comu n

Thunder Spring Rentals124 Saddle Rd(208) 727-9089www.thunderspringrentals.com

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