In Short
Gazing out from among the trees along winding Trail Creek, Hemingway's monument is a simple squared pillar topped by his bronze visage. At the base, an inscription reads "But most of all he loved the fall"--his own words, written for a local friend's eulogy in 1939. Hemingway wrote part of "For Whom the Bell Tolls" while staying at the Lodge and later bought a house outside of Ketchum, where he died in 1961.