Warm Springs is a ski trail of varying difficulties located at Sun Valley. The trail runs from the summit of the Challenger chairlift, just below the summit of Bald Mountain, down to the Warm Springs base area. The trail begins to the left of the top of the chairlift as an intermediate trail with a steep and consistent pitch as it slightly curves to the right back towards the chairlift. The trail eventually mellows out, turns into a beginner trail as it passes the top of the Greyhawk chairlift, and passes underneath the Challenger chairlift, gently running down the rest of the mountain, making a large swooping turn to the left, until it reaches the Warm Springs Day Lodge.
Sun Valley is a ski resort located in Ketchum, Idaho. The resort is located in Blaine County, about a 15-minute drive north of Hailey, a 1.5-hour drive north of Twin Falls, a 2.5-hour drive east of Boise, a 3-hour drive northwest of Pocatello and west of Idaho Falls, and a 4.5-hour drive northwest of Salt Lake City, Utah. Sun Valley comprises of two separate mountains. Bald Mountain, the larger of the two mountains, is located above the town of Ketchum and is known for its consistently steep and long groomers, including those off of the Challenger chairlift, the largest chairlift in the world by vertical feet. Dollar Mountian, located closer to the Sun Valley Resort, is a small family-oriented hill with a variety of beginner and intermediate terrain for less experienced skiers, as well as the ski area's largest terrain parks. Sun Valley is owned by the Holding Family, which also owns Snowbasin in Utah as well as a collection of hotels. The resort is a partner of the Ikon Pass, with base pass holders receiving five days at the mountain and full pass holders receiving seven days.
Vertical: 3,142 ft
Length: 1.72 mi
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