A PLAYGROUND FOR ALL SEASONS – Amid the splendor of the Sawtooth Mountains, Stanley is an unforgettable playground for all seasons. See it during a day of fishing, biking, rafting, hiking, climbing, skiing, or sledding. Feel it while soaking in a natural hotspring after a nature walk, visiting a ghost town or historic museum, reading a favorite book by the lake, or skiing through a quiet winter wonderland. Sense the wonder, watching Chinook salmon return home after swimming 900 miles to their birthplace beneath the peaks, or viewing wildlife in meadows full of wildflowers. See it on foot, on skis, on horseback, from your snowmobile, kayak, or car. But don't miss it!

From Stanley Chamber of Commerce

 

 

 

Click here to go to Stanley's Chamber of Commerce's web site to learn more about Stanley.

 

 

Click here to go to the Sawtooth Adventure Company's website to learn about variety of River Rafting Trips on Idaho's Salmon River. Including One-Day Raft, Inflatable Kayak, and Fly Fishing Trips near Sun Valley Idaho. Sawtooth Adventure Co. also offers unforgettable all-inclusive Whitewater Rafting .

 

 

Click here to go to the new Stanley Blog.

 

To read a recent L.A. Times travel review of the Stanley/Sawtooth area, click here.

 

 

 

 

In 1987 John Rember returned to Idaho's Sawtooth Valley, his home as a boy in the late 1950s--a world where he knew he belonged. But his experience there as an adult would be different: not only had he changed, but the appearance and fabric of daily life had also been radically altered. His book, Traplines, is a result of that visit. Traplines is finally a portrait of a town called Stanley with 36 permanent residents, and twenty times that in the summer.

 

To read a review of John Rember's Traplines, click here.

 

 

 


 

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