Stanley-Sawtooth Area
Stanley
Stanley is located in the central Idaho Mountains and is somewhat isolated, but that's
exactly what draws many snowmobilers to the area. It is the only city in the USA
that is completely surrounded by a national recreation area. Access to Stanley is
very easy during the winter season. We are located 60 miles North of the historical
resort area of Sun Valley (approximately a 1 hour drive) and 130 miles from Idaho's
state capital, Boise. Three Scenic Byways converge at Stanley. Scenic State Highway
75 accesses Stanley from the South via Ketchum and the North via Challis. Scenic
State Highway 21 accesses Stanley from the West via Boise and Lowman -the highways
are open year-round. If you make the effort to visit Stanley, you won't be disappointed.
After a day of riding, enjoy one of the many natural hot springs in the valley.
Full restaurant and lodging services are available in town year around. There are
also snowmobile rental and repair shops in town.
The Salmon River Snowmobile Club
The Salmon River Snowmobile Club is headquartered in Stanley proper, with 35 members.
We run a single trail groomer (2-3 operators) 7 days a week and host numerous local
winter events: poker runs, toy runs, snowmobile raffles, snow cross races, moonlight
rides, Stanley Basin boondocking and much more. Please check out our event calendar
at: our website. For snowmobile maps, trial and road conditions
visit the Stanley-Sawtooth Chamber of Commerce at http://www.stanleycc.org/ or call 1-800-878-7950.
A Playground For All Seasons
Come see the kind of America that Lewis and Clark saw 200 years ago. It's right here
in central Idaho, an all-season playground of untapped wilderness that will take
your breath away. Snow West Magazine rated Stanley #2 in the USA for scenery! Bring
yourself, and bring your family to this unforgettable corner of the world. Stay
a while, see the beauty, breathe it in - and you will never forget. Feel it while
soaking in a natural hot spring. See it on foot, on skis, or from your snowmobile.
But don't miss it!
The Sawtooth Valley
The Sawtooth Valley becomes a winter wonderland as the valleys sparkle in a carpet
of white powder and incredibly blue skies. Stanley and the Sawtooth Valley offer
outstanding recreational opportunities for the winter enthusiast. Activities include
snowmobiling, cross country skiing, hut skiing, snowshoeing and ski mountaineering,
wildlife viewing, sightseeing, and photography. The Stanley Basin trail system is
surrounded by three beautiful mountain ranges: the White Clouds on the East, the
Salmon River Range on the North and the majestic jagged Sawtooths (Northern Rockies)
on the West and South. These mountain ranges contain over 40 peaks of 10,000 feet
and higher with breathtaking views in every direction. This creates the perfect
backdrop for winter fun. With over 220 inches of snow annually, 185 miles of groomed
trails and the availability of unlimited off-trail riding, Stanley is an uncrowded
playground paradise for snowmobilers. Pristine groomed trails are there for those
who prefer them and thousands of untouched acres are available for those "boondockers"
who prefer the challenge of endless miles of off-road terrain. There are miles of
ungroomed trails that splinter off the main trail areas leading to lakes and wide-open
meadows. A local favorite ride is the spectacular "Kelly Creek Loop", which at speeds
can be a technical ride until you reach the summit - there catching your breath,
you realize the immense beauty of the Sawtooths. Gliding back down the east leg
of the loop, you are likely to spot a herd of Elk sharing the scenery with you.
Another great ride is the trail to Smiley Creek Lodge. This trail is often surrounded
by five feet of powder, as it winds toward the headwaters of the Salmon River ("The
River of No Return"). Once you have taken in a warm lunch at the lodge, you can
go off trail to one of the many snow bowls that beckons you. After a few 10,000
ft. highmarks, and feeling satisfied, you will watch the sun set over the Sawtooths
while heading back to Stanley.
Events
February 13, 2009: Snowmobiler’s Ball
Top Idaho Destinations
Area Profile
Base Elevation: 6,400
Elevation: 10,000+
Prime Season: November – April
Groomed Trails: 185 Miles
Annual Snow: 220" +
Area Lodging