What originally started in the 1990s as a local informal meeting over coffee between local sheep ranchers Diane and John Peavey and those interested in learning about the history, heritage, and ...
KETCHUM — The annual Trailing of the Sheep Festival, celebrating its 23rd year from Oct. 9-13 in the Wood River Valley, continues to receive national media accolades as one of the top fall festivals ...
KETCHUM, Idaho — Sheep lovers from across the Gem State should head to the Wood River Valley for the annual "Trailing of the Sheep" festival in Ketchum starting Wednesday. The five-day festival kicks ...
KETCHUM — Sheep shearer John Balderson spends 300 days a year on the road, shearing 30,000 sheep a year. He gets $4 a sheep, but black sheep are not worth even the bag their fleece is bagged in.
This festival highlights the sheep migration that has been going on in the Wood River Valley for 150 years. This year it earned the number five spot on USA Today's Readers Choice best fall festivals.
Being stuck in a traffic jam in which the streets are clogged with woolly sheep is an experience most of us will only have during the annual Trailing of the Sheep Festival in Sun Valley. But, while ...
The Trailing of the Sheep Festival honors the multicultural history of Idaho sheep ranching. Come for the sheep, stay for the stories. In its 27th year, the Trailing of the Sheep Festival continues to ...
HAILEY — It’s wild, woolly and wonderfully authentic. It’s the annual Trailing of the Sheep Festival, celebrating its 22nd year, which runs Tuesday through Oct. 14, in the Wood River Valley. Each fall ...
Celebrate everything sheepish during the Trailing of the Sheep Festival, Oct. 9-11 in Hailey and Ketchum, Idaho. Activities range from cooking lessons by gourmet chefs preparing lamb to the Sheep ...
HAILEY — The 19th annual Trailing of the Sheep Festival will be held Oct 7 through 11 in Hailey. The signature event for the Sun Valley area has grown into one of the largest festivals in the Wood ...
KETCHUM, Idaho — One of the country’s top festivals originated from friction between cyclists and sheepherders that boiled down to this: No more poop on the bike path. Every fall for the past 150 ...