Galena Lodge
Galena Lodge is a Nordic skiing and mountain biking recreation area in the western United States, located in Blaine County, Idaho. Established in 1976 at the location of the former mining town of Galena, the lodge operation is based on a special-use permit from the U.S. Forest Service, the first one issued in the U.S. for a Nordic ski resort. With almost of trails for skiing and snowshoeing, the Ketchum/Sun Valley Nordic system is among the largest in North America.
Just below milepost 152 on State Highway 75, the approximate elevation of the lodge is above sea level. Down the highway, Ketchum is away; up the highway is Galena Summit at.
Trails
The first marked ski trails in the area appeared in the winter of 1974–1975, after a gentlemen's agreement was reached in 1973 to avoid conflicts between the snowmobile users and skiers by leaving the upper end of the Wood River Valley for an exclusive use of the skiers. By 1980, the trail network grew to of groomed trails. A trail from Galena Lodge to North Fork Campground was fully cleared by the 1979, but at the time was only groomed before the Boulder Mountain Marathon Race; the construction of what is now known as a Harriman trail was completed in 2001. Work on the summer trail system started in 2014.Dogs are permitted on all trails, and season or day trail passes are required.
History
Mining town
The mining town of Galena was established in 1879. Located close to few mines, including the Gladiator and Senate ones, at its heyday the town, with its population of 800, had its own post office, hotel, general store, multiple restaurants and saloons, a livery stable, a stage stable for a stage line to Hailey, and even a shoe shop. The industry consisted of a 30-ton smelter on a Senator Creek that did not produce much bullion.The history of the mining town was brief: the last resident left in 1890, and Galena became a "ghost town". A small store survived for many more years, operating in the summertime. The swift demise was caused by the bad state of the mining business around: the mines turned out to be not as rich as they were expected to be, and an anticipated switch away from the silver standard forced the prices of silver to plummet in 1888.
The town got its name from galena, an important lead ore ; deposits of galena often contain silver.