Soldier Mountain

SKI RESORT

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Soldier Mountain Ski Resort is one of the best-kept secrets in south-central Idaho.  Keep reading to find out everything you need to know about skiing at Soldier Mountain Ski Resort. Plus, where to eat, where to stay, and other things to do. 

Season pass holders enjoy a few special perks like two complimentary winter lift tickets to Bogus Basin near Boise and three complimentary tickets to Nordic Valley Ski Resort in Utah.

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SEASON PASSES

Soldier Mountain offers a variety of lessons depending on what day you visit and the snow conditions. For example, if there is not enough snow to run the Magic Carpet there will not be any lessons.

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LESSONS

They do have a rental shop where you can rent ski or snowboard equipment. Rentals start at $21 and go up to $39 depending on what you need. All rentals include a free helmet.

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RENTALS

There’s a little cafe inside the lodge with excellent hamburgers. They also have great chili. Next door is a full bar, the Fox Den Pub.

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FOOD

Things To Do Near

SOLDIER MOUNTAIN

Located at the Baumgartner campground is a hot spring that stays at 101 degrees year-round.

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Baumgartner Hot Spring

Just north of Fairfield is a good area to go snowmobiling. The runs near Fairfield are groomed weekly and regularly from December to March. You can pick up a free map of groomed trails from the Fairfield Ranger District.

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SNOWMOBILE

You will have to be super motivated to reach this well-fed hot spring. It is a two-hour hike along the Smoky Mountains in the Sawtooth National Forest.

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Skillern  Hot Springs

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