Noted as “one of the best lesser-known ski areas in the country” by SKI magazine’s editors. It's spectacular lodging, uncrowded slopes, terrain for all skiing abilities and arresting alpine scenery make a Sundance ski vacation the stuff of legends. Dedicated to serious skiers, Sundance is focused on a pro-environment, minimal-impact mountain experience Sundance is a year-round mountain community on 6,000 pristine acres at the base of the dramatically beautiful 12,000-foot Mount Timpanogos in the north fork of Provo Canyon.
Don’t forget this is the original home of the Sundance Film Festival (now hosted in Park City) and its famed-host Director/Actor Robert Redford. In 1969, Redford envisioned the careful growth of a community that would foster the alliance of arts and recreation while preserving the integrity of the land, and that’s exactly what Sundance is today.
Underrated, laid-back and uncrowded, Sundance isn't one of Utah's best-known resorts. You can’t see much terrain from the base area, nor does a trail map accurately portray the spectacular Sundance skiing, but once you're on the mountain, it becomes clear. Sundance must be intentionally kept a secret. It all makes sense when skiing on the resort's varied terrain of wide-open powder bowls, perfectly groomed boulevards, playful gullies and a range of tree skiing.
Mountain Stats
2150'
Vertical Drop
6100'
Base Depth
8250'
Summit Depth
TERRAIN
500ac
Total Acres
10
Total Lifts
0mi
Longest Run
Trails
Activities
TerrainPark
No
Tubing
No
Night Skiing
No