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Rooms
The resort’s 98 units occupy three clusters of rustic-exterior cottages, with no more than three units per cottage. Ecologically sound designs and construction materials have been chosen to harmonize with the mountain environment. All units are privately owned and have individualized Western/Native American decors marked by hand-hewn wood interiors and furniture and hand-woven rugs and wall hangings; many units have private patios or balconies and stone fireplaces. Welcome amenities include bottled water and handmade products from the resort’s Art Center. Bathrooms feature Aveda toiletries. Entertainment centers in all units offer cable TVs with premium channels (including the Sundance Channel, naturally), VCRs (video library available), and CD players. High-speed Ethernet connections to the Internet are complimentary, and connection kits are available.
Room Amenities
- Internet access - high speed
- Premium TV channel(s)
- Cable/satellite TV
- VCR
- CD player
- Premium bedding
- Climate control
- Complimentary newspaper (M-F)
- Voice mail
- Internet access - complimentary
- Bottled water in room (complimentary)
- Coffee/tea maker
- Wake-up calls
- Housekeeping (daily)
- Turndown service (on request)
- Designer toiletries
- Bathrobes
- Complimentary toiletries
- Hair dryer
- Massage - available in room
- Child care (in room, surcharge)
- Iron/ironing board
- In-room safe (accommodates laptop)
- Clock radio
- Window opens
- Welcome amenities
- Rollaway beds
- Cribs (infant beds) available
Recreation
Located amid 80,000 acres of public and private mountain lands, the resort offers extensive recreational opportunities throughout the year. Most popular is the ski area, with 41 downhill/snowboard runs covering 450 acres, 2,150 feet of vertical drop, and three lifts, including a quad lift leaving from the resort. A network of cross-country/snowshoe trails also covers the area. Equipment rentals and lessons are available for all winter sports.
Most trails open for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding May through October. Bike rentals are also available in season, as are fly-fishing equipment, temporary licenses, and guided horseback rides. The resort’s resident naturalists lead groups on a variety of wildlife-viewing hikes and snowshoe expeditions throughout the year. Farther afield, rafting and helicopter skiing and sightseeing are available through several guide companies in the area.
The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or near the hotel; fees may apply.
- Skiing - downhill on site
- Skiing - cross-country on site
- Snowboarding on site
- Ice skating nearby
- Snowshoeing on site
- Snowmobiling on site
- Rafting nearby
- Running track/path on site
- Yoga classes/instruction on site
- Bicycle rentals on site
- Hiking/biking trails on site
- Mountain biking on site
- Helicopter/airplane sightseeing nearby
- Horse riding/rental on site
- Fishing on site
- Bird watching on site
Property Amenities
Located an hour south of Salt Lake City in the shadow of 12,000-foot Mount Timpanogos, this resort was founded by actor Robert Redford, who in 1969 purchased a small ski area and thousands of acres of surrounding wilderness to develop a sustainable community for the arts and a vast wilderness preserve. Structures were built with ecologically sound construction methods and materials, and the ethos is one of respect for the fragile mountain environment.
Three clusters of privately owned cabins make up the resort, along with community buildings that include two restaurants and a bar, a full-service health spa, an arts center and amphitheater, stables and outfitters, and several event venues of up to 4,200 square feet. This base area anchors 450 acres of downhill skiing and many miles of cross-country and snowshoe trails, most of which convert to hiking, mountain-biking, or horseback-riding trails in warm months.
The Sundance Art Center hosts resident and visiting artists and offers various arts workshops for guests throughout the year. Works are displayed in the Art Shack Gallery, and many handcrafted items are for sale at the Sundance General Store. During the summer, the resort hosts the Sundance Institute, a series of workshops for filmmakers, actors, and screenwriters, and in winter many of the screenings from the Sundance Film Festival take place in the 150-seat screening room. An extensive video library is available for use in guests’ in-room VCRs.
The resort’s health spa offers a variety of massages, natural skin treatments, and yoga sessions. Ski rentals, snowboards, fishing gear, and mountain bikes are all available from on-site outfitters, who also arrange horseback rides and guided trips. Also on offer are such activities as nighttime owling and wildlife snowshoe hikes guided by resident naturalists.
- Ski-in/ski-out
- Full-service health spa
- Massage - treatment room(s)
- Concierge desk
- Fitness equipment
- Restaurant(s) in hotel
- Room service (limited hours)
- Bar/lounge
- Parking (free)
- Ski shuttle
- Meeting rooms (small groups)
- Exhibit space
- Ballroom(s)
- Banquet facilities
- Conference room(s)
- Event catering
- Audio-visual equipment
- Business services
- Number of rooms: 98
- 24-hour front desk
- Porter/bellhop
- Security guard
- ATM/banking
- Gift shops or newsstand
- Shopping on site
- Tour assistance
- Dry cleaning service
- Grocery
- Picnic area
- Video library
- Ski storage
- Fireplace in lobby
- Patio
- Barbecue grill(s)
- Supervised child care/activities
- Smoke-free property
- Wedding services
- Airport transportation (surcharge)
Policies
Extra person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy.
Rollaway beds and cribs (infant beds) may be available and should be requested at the time of booking; fees may apply.
Photo identification and credit card or cash deposit is required at check-in for incidental charges.
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in. Special requests made via this Web site cannot be guaranteed and may incur additional charges.
- Pets not allowed
- Check-in time is 3 PM
- Check-out time is 11 AM
Dining
Foundry Grill - Upscale but casual dining with a view of Mount Timpanogos through a wall of windows. The menu concentrates on Western cooking from the wood-burning grill and rotisserie. In warm weather, an outdoor patio opens for dining. Serving breakfast, lunch, dinner six days a week, plus Sunday brunch throughout the year. In high winter season, Sunday dinner is also served. Tree Room - The resort’s fine-dining restaurant serves “seasonal mountain cuisine” paired with a wine list recognized by Wine Spectator. A soft, candlelit atmosphere is accented by Native American art from Robert Redford’s private collection. Dinner nightly. Owl Bar - With a rosewood bar once frequented by Butch Cassidy and his Hole-in-the-Wall Gang, the resort’s lounge is open from late afternoon daily. Film and theater artists often meet here in the summer months, and local musicians play on the weekends. A limited selection of Foundry Grill menu items is served. |
Address
Sorry, an error has occurred and we are unable to show you a map of Sundance Resort right now.N Fork Provo Cyn
Sundance, UT 84604
USA
Nearest major airport:
Provo, UT (PVU)

