The Wood River Valley is known for its outdoor activities—skiing world-famous mountains in the winter, mountain biking in the summer, fly fishing, and hiking—the area has it all. With everything the outdoors has to offer, it is easy to forget that this small, mountain community also provides countless amenities normally associated with city living. With five-star caliber restaurants, lavish day spas, cutting-edge art galleries, top-notch performing arts organizations, and boutique shops, Ketchum has become a destination in its own right. For those seeking urban experiences in a decidedly rural setting, Ketchum is the place to be.
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