Warm Springs Preserve in Ketchum is a 65-acre park and ecological restoration project at the base of Bald Mountain, where the Big Wood River
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Warm Springs Preservein Ketchum is a 65-acre park and ecological restoration project at the base of Bald Mountain, where the Big Wood River meets Warm Springs Creek. Once a golf course, the site has been transformed into open meadows and river corridors through a partnership between the City of Ketchum and the Wood River Land Trust.
The concert takes place within the preserve’s broad meadows, framed by western juniper and elm in the heart of the Wood River Valley. This performance marks the summer solstice in a landscape shaped by long-term care, collaboration, and renewal.
Thanks to the support of the City of Ketchum, this concert is free with required registration. This event takes place on the ancestral homeland of the Cayuse, Umatilla, and Walla Walla, and Shoshone-Bannock peoples.