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Sundance Ski and Snowboard Resort- Affordable Family Fun and year-round outdoor recreation.

 

Skiing in Utah County
 
   Sundance Resort
    Over 500 acres 2,150' 41 3 Lifts $12 - $45
  Sundance Resort offers the only downhill skiing in the Provo area. Sundance is a small facility compared to most of its competitors up north, but it is also less crowded and has a certain rustic charm about it. Its ownership by Robert Redford lends it a certain cache.
 
Experience Sundance’s Resort’s intimate, rustic atmosphere graced by 5,000 acres of protected wilderness amidst the beauty of spectacular Mt. Timpanogos. Founded by Robert Redford in 1969, Sundance is committed to the balance of art and nature, and provides the perfect blend of art, nature, and recreation. After an exhilarating morning of skiing or snowboarding, explore the other treasures of Sundance, whether creating your own piece of jewelry in the Art Shack or enjoying a hot stone massage in our Native American-inspired spa.
 

Only an hour's drive from Salt Lake City and 45 minutes from Park City, Sundance is the resort you've dreamed about. Rustically elegant mountain cottages echo the simplicity of the natural setting. Award winning dining, a Native American inspired spa, and an Art Shack that features classes in painting, pottery and jewelry making make Sundance the perfect mountain get away.

Whether you enjoy alpine skiing, snowboarding or cross country skiing, Sundance offers something for all winter enthusiasts. In addition to 42 alpine ski runs, Sundance offers 26 kilometers of groomed cross country trails and 10 kilometers of separate snowshoeing trails. Whether you are a novice or experienced skier, Sundance’s team of PSIA certified ski and snowboard instructors are experienced in teaching all levels of adults and children. Choose from one on one coaching, group lessons or early bird lessons.

After a day on the slopes relax at Sundance’s Native American-inspired spa. Then, gather hearthside at Sundance’s award winning restaurants, The Tree Room and the Foundry Grill. The Tree Room, Sundance’s fine dining restaurant offers a romantic atmosphere with candlelight and soft illumination accenting the Native American Art and Western memorabilia from Robert Redford’s private collection. The Foundry Grill is a casual restaurant with an incredible view of Mt. Timpanogos.

Experience Sundance, intimate, rustic with opportunities for adventure, exploration and inspiration. For more information visit www.sundanceresort.com.

Contact Info
RR 3, Box A-1 Sundance, UT 84604
Reservations: 800-892-1600
General Information: 801-225-4107
 

Sundance isn’t Utah’s biggest alpine resort, nor the flashiest, not by a longshot. It has no high-speed lifts or terrain parks or even a halfpipe. Sundance is an unresort, and that’s why it shines.

The arts-and-recreational community created by actor/director Robert Redford and designed to minimize impact on the environment, is perhaps the original eco-resort. The Provo River flows through the heart of it, and the village is difficult to discern in the woods beneath 12,000-foot Mt. Tipanogos, the tallest peak in the Wasatch Range. Lifts are powered by the wind; recycling is practiced with vigor; newer buildings are green; soaps, table accents and glassware are made on the premises.

PACKAGES & SPECIALS | THE SUNDANCE STORY

SUNDANCE GREEN POLICIES

Five miles up a winding, narrow canyon, 6,000-acre Sundance seems elusive and exclusive, yet it’s neither. By day, it’s popular with Provo-area families and students, but when the locals leave, the resort is a hideaway for those with means. It’s intimate, cozy, peaceful, quiet and easy on the senses. Rough-hewn buildings, connected by meandering paths through the woods, blend with their surroundings; the comforting scent of woodsmoke permeates the air; background noise is limited to the gurgling river, the murmuring breeze and the occasional calling bird. It’s a sigh-producing, soul-soothing experience that’s ideal for those who pine for gentler times.

The terrain isn’t as vast as that at other Utah resorts, but withinBrighton Ski Resort, Big Cottonwood Canyon, Utah

the boundaries is a bit of everything for every level skier or rider. The pace is as slow as the three chairs, and because traffic is light, powder stashes stay stashed for days after a storm. Most visitors can easily entertain themselves for two or three days and up to a week, especially if combined with a daytrip or two to one of the Park City resorts, just 45 minutes away. Or make Sundance a mid-vacation escape from one of Utah’s bigger resorts: Ticket prices and the lack of crowds make it worth the effort.

Sundance has the usuals: a base lodge, a few restaurants, a grocery-deli, a bar, the General Store (which inspired the Sundance Catalog), suitably rustic cottages, a fitness center (in a yurt!) and an intimate spa. Setting it apart are the unusuals: a Nature Center, with guided naturalist hikes; a gallery, with rotating shows; a screening room, where, of course, Sundance Film Festival movies are shown; the Sundance Institute's summer film labs, an artistic think tank; and the Art Shack, where guests can take two-hour classes and create their own souvenirs.

And for the record: The resort isn’t named for the Redford and Newman classic, but for the way the sunlight dances off the craggy peaks.

Vacationers who want to taste the region's wide variety of skiing, riding and off-mountain activities may want to consider staying in nearby Salt Lake City.


 
Sundance Resort Facts:

Summit elevation: 8,250 feet
Vertical drop: 2,150 feet
Base elevation:
6,100 feet

Expert: +++
Advanced: ++++
Intermediate: ++++
Beginner: +++
First-timer: +++

Dining: +++
Apres-ski/nightlife: +
Other activities: +++

Address: R.R. 3, Box A-1, Sundance, UT 84604
Area code: 801
Ski area phone: 225-4107
Reservations: 800-892-1600
Information: 225-4100
E-mail:
reservations@sundance-utah.com
Internet: www.sundanceresort.com

Number of lifts: 4—1 fixed quad, 2 triples, 1 tow
Snowmaking: 25 percent
Skiable acreage: 450 acres
Uphill capacity: 1,500 per hour
Parks & pipes: none
Bed base: About 325 (resort); 17,366 (Salt Lake City)
Resort child care: No
Nearest lodging: Walking distance
Adult ticket, per day: $35-$45 (06/07)

 
 
mountain information
 
Mountain Stats
Average Annual Snowfall
300
Vertical Drop
2,150
Base Elevation
6,100
Top Elevation
8,250
Skiable Acres
450
% Beginner Terrain
20
% Intermediate Terrain
40
% Advanced Terrain
40
Miles to Major Airport
55
Number of Runs
42
Lifts
Quad
1
Triple
2
Surface Tow
1
Tickets
Full Day - Wknd/Holiday
45.00
Half Day - Wknd/Holiday
36.00
Full Day - Midweek
35.00
Half Day - Midweek
28.00
Full Day - Children 6-12
20.00
Half Day - Children 6-12
18.00
Full Day - Seniors 65+
12.00
Half Day - Seniors 65+
12.00
Trail Map


 

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