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  • Nate A.

    Every time I'm in Sun Valley I like to break up the downhill experience with a day of nordic skiing at Galena Lodge about 20 miles north of Ketchum up Highway 75. With affordable rentals, an extensive network of trails (some dog friendly, fyi) and a cozy lodge, Galena's a thoroughly high quality, low key experience and a Sun Valley must. Pros -Trails - lots to choose from with a wide range of technical difficulty and length to suit skiers of all abilities. -Dog Friendly - -Good food and drinks at the lodge. -Power - when Ketchum went dark on the Christmas-day blackout, Galena fired up their generator and was cooking with gas. -Snow - at the north end of the Wood River Valley, Galena gets more snow than other nordic trail systems in the area. -Scenery - close to the high peaks of the Boulder and Smoky Mountain chains. -Affordable - even with gear rentals and trail fees, this is the least expensive good time to be had in Sun Valley. Cons -None that I can think of.

    (5)
  • Barbara L.

    Stopped for lunch here after a morning hike to Baker Lake. Bruce Innes was playing music on the deck on a beautiful, warm July day. The food was delicious (all homemade, using fresh, organic ingredients), the waitstaff was friendly, attentive and made us feel more like we were lunch guests at their home, rather than customers at a restaurant. They also have an extensive beer, wine and alcohol selection...perfect for lounging in the lawnside Adirondack chairs listening to music. I highly recommend...this is a gem of a mountain lodge!

    (5)
  • Rahel K.

    Gelena is a great place to go when visiting Sun Valley. We traveled up there to go skate/nordic skiing. It is beautiful, allows dogs (for a $5 fee), and is a great alternative to downhill skiing. You can rent boots, nordic skis and poles and the map is easy to read. There is a nice restaurant (try the elk burger!) after your work-out. And you'll need it! If you forget gloves or hats or even your coat, there is a gift shop, too.

    (3)
  • Emily E.

    I attended a wedding rehearsal dinner here. The rustic lodge was perfect for the western-themed affair. The food was delicious (lamb burger was excellent), the drinks were strong and they even had horse drawn hay rides for the guests. The scenery was beautiful, the service was great and a good time was had by all. I would defiantly recommend for a special event.

    (4)
  • Mary B.

    Great place for a bike trip break. Food has vastly improved since we visited last year. They have substantially sized healthy lunches, kid friendly menu and strong coffee.

    (5)
  • Stephen L.

    I heard about the hype of this place... the location is unique and it's perfect after completing a workout like snow-shoeing (like our case). The food is OK, so if you are coming to this place is mainly for the drinks (beer) and ambience... good place to hang-out with friends. The scenery around is just gorgeous, we love it !

    (3)
  • R W.

    We attended their "Full Moon Dinner" this January. It was AMAZING! The staff is very friendly (we arrived very early and had a few drinks by the fire while we waited for dinner seating). Appetizer: Seared potato cake with spicy remoulade and crispy bacon over mixed greens with potato crisps Soup: Grilled tomato w/ caramelized fennel Entree choices: Roasted pork loin w/ blueberry BBQ sauce, roasted red potatoes and a carrot parsnip puree with crispy parsnip chips Or Grilled mahi-mahi w/ a roasted tomato and caper salsa, quinoa pilaf and a carrot parsnip puree and toasted pumpkin seeds Dessert: citrus cheese cake w/ whipped cream and raspberry sauce No full moon skiing since it was snowing, but we skied the trails around the lodge the next day. Idaho's back country is pristine!

    (5)
  • Mark F.

    A fantastic retreat in the winter with a host of x-country and snowshoe trails. Lessons and gear rentals are available at a reasonable rate. The kids love the small sledding hill next to the lodge. There are a few sleds there to use, but would recommend bringing a sled for the kids. At peak season, the sledding hill can get really crowded. The scenery is hard to beat. A winter wonderland. The food is great, and reasonably priced. Galena is wonderful in the summer as well. Lots of great trails into high mountain lakes, with most accessible for kids. It is high elevation though, so plan accordingly The lodge is dog friendly, and there are a host of dog friendly trails. Highly recommended.

    (5)
  • Bradley N.

    Imagine the creatures comforts of a luxury Sun Valley ski resort combined with the rugged grandeur of a Rocky Mountain Nordic ski trail system, where the snows are deep and the solitude is deafening; a place where microbeers and wine flow and the slopes are fresh, steep, and expansive; where kids can sled and adults can ski and everyone - including the family dog - feels like they are on familiar ground. Can't be done, you say? Am I asking for too much? Is this a mission impossible? Or is it ... Galena? Galena? The peak, the pass, the lodge. Take your pick. Any way you choose, you're above 7000 feet in the Boulder Mountains of Idaho's Sun Valley, globally famous for the downhills but also a gem-in-the-rough paradise for backcountry and cross-country ski adventures both great and small. My home territory is in Western Montana, where places like Lolo Pass and Chief Joseph Pass (which are, technically, in Idaho) offer excellent ski trails and immense amounts of Rocky Mountain powder from November through March. But they don't have Deschutes Beer on tap. Or carrot apple ginger soup and chile verde specials. Or locally roasted coffee from Ketchum, ID. Or immaculately groomed trails for classic and skate: meadows and ridges and steep slopes and creekside routes, alongside snowshoe trails and rental yurts and wine and full moon dinners. Galena Lodge, run by husband-and-wife duo, Erin and Don, provides the food, the drinks, and the overwhelming levels of comfort. The Blaine Country Recreation District (BCRD) maintains hundreds of km of trails in the area, making it a destination above and beyond the state of Idaho. So ... you can eat and drink well - California locavore well - while enjoying Idaho mountain scenery and endless fields of freshly-fallen snow? Even in early April? Yes, Virginia. There is a Santa Claus. He lives in Galena, Idaho. (and he skis the Psycho trail daily). 1.Day pass for the 50 km of groomed trails: $15. 2. Lunch of soup, chile verde, cornbread, sourdough bread, a pint of local beer, and a cup of locally roasted coffee: $20. 3. Three hours of skiing along steep slopes and open meadows of soft packed spring snow: priceless. Note: no potatoes were harmed in the writing of this review.

    (5)
  • Ken W.

    My wife and I ended up nordic skiing for six days at Galena last month when a friend had to cancel our planned alpine skiing at Bald Mountain. What a pleasant surprise! Although we still love our skiing on Mount Hood, Galena had the best snow and grooming we experienced this season and the cosy lodge, with a fully stocked ski shop and excellent restaurant really wowed us. We especially loved the special dinner and moonlight skiing (requires reservations). We're going back next year.

    (5)
  • Alison G.

    Loved the food. 3 different soups each day- kale winter squash and cauliflower with tomato coule are the 2 I remember. Their homemade sourdough bread was amazing. The greens in the salad were so yummy and interesting different varieties. Radish greens on top of the fish were fresh and spicy. They smoke their own salmon and I didn't get to try it, but I heard it was amazing.

    (4)

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  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : No
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes

Galena Lodge

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