Backcountry
There are many opportunities to have an exciting adventure in the backcountry area around Sun Valley, Idaho. The backcountry of Central Idaho is majestic and beautiful. Outfitters and/or guides can arrange all types of tours for half-day and full-day outings, as well as longer trips. These individuals and businesses can arrange everything from transportation to meals.
Far & Away Adventures
Far and Away offers you the best wilderness setting to nourish your mind, body and spirit. Our Self Adventure fulfills this purpose on the Middle Fo
(208) 726-8888
Horse Creek Outfitters Inc
Horse Creek Outfitters is your ticket to the vacation of a lifetime. Rick Trusnovec and Jim Thomas live in Challis, Idaho along with their families.
(208) 879-5400
Idaho Wilderness Co
You will be happy with your choice to join us for most any experience the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness has to offer.
(208) 879-4700
White Cloud Outfitters
Whether you choose to fish for ocean run steelhead in the spring, see the backcountry on a customized family summer horse pack trip or hunt for big ga
(208) 879-4574
There is a multitude of opportunities to experience great outdoor, backcountry adventure in Sun Valley, Idaho. From skiing tours to backcountry snowboarding to snowshoe tours in the winter and biking, hiking, backpacking, and horse ride tours in the summer – there is something for everyone and every age group.
Check with the outfitters and guides listed in this category to arrange for an incredible vacation. You can travel to a backcountry hut or yurt to enjoy a great meal and/or to spend the night. Guided tours can provide fantastic scenery, experienced history interpretation and an opportunity for exploring the wilderness.
Many of the outfitters and guides also offer instruction in avalanche courses, backcountry telemark skiing and snowboarding. For the time of your life or to experience an excellent family adventure, try a backcountry tour in Sun Valley, Idaho.
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