Sun Valley Souvenirs: 5 Things to Bring Back From Utah

One of the best things about vacation is shopping for souvenirs to bring home. Whether looking for items to help remember vacation or searching for gifts to give to family and friends, Sun Valley has plenty to choose from. For ideas, read about five signature Sun Valley souvenirs and where to find them.

Top Sun Valley Souvenirs and Where to Buy Them

Local Trinkets

Sun Valley Signatures and Gift Shop offers a variety of Sun Valley souvenirs made by well-known designers as well as local artisans. Browse a collection of apparel, jewelry, home decor and shirts. Or search books and posters to help remember the experience.

Jewelry

One thing is for sure: You can’t go wrong with jewelry. Mountain Angel Trading Company specializes in silver pieces, western bolo ties, and leather bracelets for men and women. Outdoor enthusiasts will find pieces dedicated to cycling, surfing, river, skiing and yoga. Many pieces are made by local residents who also own and operate the shop.

Chocolate

This old-fashioned candy shop features sweet treats made in-house by chocolate and candy experts. Sun Valley Chocolate Foundry will delight the whole group with its clusters, fudge, jelly candies and frozen yogurt. Shoppers will also find chocolate imported from around the world.

Ski Fashion

It’s nearly impossible to visit a popular ski town without peeking at ski wear. Brass Ranch delivers a large selection of sportswear, swimwear and footwear. If traveling in warmer seasons, shoppers will find trendy in-season fashion for men, women and children. Brass Ranch stocks both American and European designers each season.

Professional Utah Prints

Perfect for the home and conversation starters, professional prints express bold messages and reflect the area. At Mountain Images Gallery, shoppers will find landscaped images of Idaho and other wilderness areas. The gallery sells fine art photography and teaches classes and photo editing techniques.

Need more ideas? Find more places to shop in Sun Valley.