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Encyclopedia > Bald Mountain, Idaho

Bald mountian is a ski mountian located in Sun Valley, Idaho. It is the Main ski area of the infamous Sun Valley resort. It is 3400 verticle feet from top to bottom. There are 19 ski lifts (7 Quads, 4 Triples, 5 Doubles, 3 Surface, and an uphill capacity of 26,780 people (per skier, Sun Valley has more uphill capacity than any other ski area). It has 75 runs with 2054 acres of on piste skiing, 645 of which are snowmaking runs. Sun Valley is an affluent resort community located in Blaine County, Idaho, very near the city of Ketchum. ...


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Bald Mountain's terrain varies from active or abandoned farmland with surrounding wood lots and hedgerows, to lowland with oak ridges, mature hardwood forest to tamarack and cedar swamp.
Bald Mountain Recreation Area is open to hunting and trapping for all species between September 15 and March 31.
It is suggested that park visitors combine a trip to Bald Mountain with an excursion to the Upland Hills Farm for a pumpkin and a hike on the trails.
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