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Sun Valley Luxury Ski Vacations and Travel Packages Dates: Jan - Dec Priced From: Contact Travelwizard

The modern American ski resort was born at Sun Valley- a combination ofthrilling skiing, comfortable lodging and delightful apres-ski choices. Plusthey added one more enduring element to the mix: bright, clear ski daysbasking in sun. This combination has kept Sun Valley in the forefront ofpopular resorts and continues to attract avid as well as beginner skiers.There are over 70 runs, a 3,400-foot vertical drop and more uphill capacityper skier than any other ski area. An excellent European-style shuttle service provides easy access to the slopesand town. Apres-ski features ice skating at an Olympic-class rink, miles of groomedcross-country trails, or welcome relaxation around the fire at one of theresort's cozy bars.
Mountain Stats: Sun Valley Resort
Mountain Stats: Sun ValleyResort
Total Sun Valley Lifts: 19 (7 Quads, 4 Triples, 5 Doubles, 3 Surface)
Total Lift Capacity Per Hour: 26,780 (per skier, Sun Valley has more uphill capacity than any other ski area)
Average Skiers Per Day: 3,000
Skiable Acreage: 2,054
Total Runs: 75
Top Elevation: 9150
Base Elevation: 5750
Verticle Feet: 3400
Slope Rating: 36% Easiest; 42% More Difficult; 22% Most Difficult
Snowmaking Acreage: 645
Operating Hours: 9.00am - 4.00pm
River Run The River Run area of Bald Mountain is full of slopes covering all ranges of abilities. The most difficult runs, Olympic and Exhibition, are countered by an easier Olympic Ridge and Olympic Lane. From the top, intermediate skiers can choose Cutoff or Blue Grouse to Mid River Run to get back to the River Run Lift. From there it is a nine-minute lift ride back to the top. Advanced skiers can tackle the Rock Garden, Exhibition or Upper Holiday runs for moguls galore.
Seattle Ridge Seattle Ridge Lodge overlooks all runs designated as slow skiing areas with the exception of the difficult Firetrail. Seattle Ridge runs are well groomed and served by the Seattle Ridge chairlift, a five minute ride from the bottom of the ridge back to the top.
The Bowls The Bowls along the top of Bald Mountain range in difficulty from easiest (Broadway Face) to most difficult (Little Easter Bowl). Intermediate skiers can begin at the left of the mountain and move to the right as they feel more comfortable. The Bowls are easily served by the Mayday chairlift, a seven minute ride back to the top.
Warm Springs Warm Springs, named for the warm bubbling water at the base of the lift, is a great area of the mountain for the intermediate skier who needs a little more time to move on to the advanced stage. Filled with more difficult runs, Warm Springs glows in the afternoon sunshine. The top of the area is home to Warm Springs Face and most difficult runs International and Limelight. Halfway down, skiers can decide which of the more difficult runs they want to venture on ranging from Brick's Island to Cozy.
Half Pipe The ski and snowboard half-pipe is located on the skier's left side of Lower Warm Springs, below Race Arena. The u-shaped terrain features are about 400 feet in length, 40 feet wide, with walls about 12 feet high.
Save time, money and stress! For reservations: Fill out the vacation planner to be contacted by a Idaho,USA Ski vacation specialist Contact: Travelwizard.com Phone: 1-800-330-8820 or 1-415-446-5252
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