Sundance
{short description of image}
In the 25 years or so since Robert Redford purchased this 6,000 acre property, it has become Internationally famous not only for its superb winter recreational activities, but equally (or more so) for summer theatre, seminars, and conferences on everything from film, to acting, to ecology, and its unique collection of clothing, jewelry, and home furnishings marketed nationally by direct mail.
{short description of image}
The original 62 "Mandan" cottages are nestled into the mountain, affording spectacular views. The 20 "River Run" cottages are streamside, located near the base area. The newest accommodations are 10 cottages in Sundance Village called "The Pines". Our favorite accommodations are the Mandan cottages with their great mountain views, and Etta's Hideaway, a one-bedroom cabin with a rock fireplace in the living room, and large windows, which was built as an intimate retreat hidden in groves of trees.
{short description of image}
The larger homes are just right for families or small groups. While some have whirlpools and steam baths, all have comfortable living and dining rooms, large kitchens, laundry facilities and great views.
{short description of image}
The Tree Room is a candlelit dining room, its walls hung with Native American art and western memorabilia from Robert Redford's personal collection.
{short description of image}
All of the dining facilities are supplied local organic produce and fresh ingredients from Sundance Farms, this earth-to-table philosophy creates better tasting food.
{short description of image}
A comfortable and inviting bedroom in one of the River Run cottages.
{short description of image}
The Sundance Stables offer 30 horses for trail rides, chuck wagon dinners, and overnight pack trips. There are scenic guided horse tours that last from 45 minutes to four hours. A Dry Lakes Tour through the Stuart Falls is available for experienced riders. For pint-sized riders, guided pony rides are offered around the stable area.
{short description of image}
Sundance Summer Theatre showcases polished and innovative theater productions for adults and children in a setting of unparalleled natural beauty. Productions are staged in the resort's natural amphitheater with a backdrop of old-growth fir trees set beneath the grandeur of Mount Timpanogos. Under the direction of the famed Sundance Institute, Sundance Summer Theatre will offer three productions this season.
{short description of image}
Other activities include hot-air balloning, golf at nine nearby golf courses, and shopping in the Sundance General Store.
{short description of image}

RR 3 Box A-1
Sundance, Utah
Reservations: 904-288-0036


{short description of image}
It's not really a resort as such, but a colony of rustic, but elegant, cottages and homes. The 92 Cottages come in cozy one-, two-, and three-bedroom suites, each appointed with handmade furnishings, comforters, stone fireplaces, and outdoor decks.
{short description of image}
The eight luxurious Mountain Homes range from two- to five- bedrooms, some with whirlpools, steam baths, and other features. The buildings are constructed of hand-hewn logs, rough sawn beams, and natural stone designed to blend with the environment.
{short description of image}
Cloth robes, VCRs, and satellite TV featuring the Sundance Channel. For a late night snack, room service from the Sundance Deli is always available.
{short description of image}
The Owl Bar features items from the Foundry Grill in the original 1890's rosewood bar favored by Butch Cassidy's Hole-In-The-Wall-Gang.
{short description of image}
Hiking along a variety of scenic trails includes the Sundance Nature Trail (1.5 miles, easy terrain), three, Mount Timpanogos Summit Trails (5.3-mile Aspen Grove Trail, 6.5 mile Timpooneke Trail, and 3-mile Summit Trail); Big Baldy Trail (7.4 miles, steep, rugged terrain, through a series of waterfalls). Sundance offers its own range of hiking trails as well as the connecting trails, of the Uinta National Forest.
{short description of image}
The decor of all cottages emphasizes Native American art and crafts, stone fireplaces, and hand-hewn furnishings for a feeling of rustic luxury and privacy. Pictured here is a living room in one of the River Run cottages.
{short description of image}
Watersports and fishing are available at Deer Creek Reservoir located ten minutes from Sundance. The reservoir offers windsurfing, sailing, jet skiing, and waterskiing. Seven miles of protected catch-and-release trout fishing are available below the reservoir along the Provo River. Sundance offers guided fishing trips that include equipment rentals and license.
{short description of image}
A new fitness center, offers cardiovascular, as well as limited weight training, equipment. There are changing facilities, sauna, steam and bathroom facilities for men and women.
{short description of image}
A new quad lift from the base eases access to both beginner and expert terrain for Alpine skiiing. Trails traverse some 450 acres, served by the quad lift and two triple chairlifts. The area has a vertical drop of 2,150 feet. Skier services include an American System Ski School, specialized ski workshops, and the "Sundance Kids" ski school.
The Sundance Institute's screening and rehersal building can be used for film screenings, or live theatre. The facility contains state-of-the-art audio, visual and screening equipment, with seating for 140.

2004 Daily Double Rates (Rates are per room, per night, and include daily American Foundry Grill breakfasts for two per bedroom): June 11 - October 16...Standard (Q or Tw/Tw) $255. Studio (Queen bed w/fireplace) $285. Sundance Jr. Suite $355. Mountain Suite $430. Mountain Loft Suite $460. Mountain Home (3BR)(3 night minimum) $1100. Mountain Home (4BR)(3 night minimum) $1300. Mountain Home (5BR)(3 night minimum) $1600. October 17 - December 23...Standard (Q or Tw/Tw) $215. Studio (Queen bed w/fireplace) $235. Sundance Jr. Suite $265. Mountain Suite $305. Mountain Loft Suite $325. Mountain Home (3BR)(3 night minimum) $625. Mountain Home (4BR)(3 night minimum) $700. Mountain Home (5BR)(3 night minimum) $850. December 24 - January 1, 2005...Standard (Q or Tw/Tw) $320. Studio (Queen bed w/fireplace) $350. Sundance Jr. Suite $445. Mountain Suite $530. Mountain Loft Suite $560. Mountain Home (3BR)(3 night minimum) $1450. Mountain Home (4BR)(3 night minimum) $1650. Mountain Home (5BR)(3 night minimum) $1,850. Full prepayment is due at time of booking for one or two night reservations. Longer stays require a two night deposit at time of booking with full payment due 14-30 days (seasonal) prior to arrival. All major credit cards and checks with a credit card guarantee are accepted for payment. Cancellation policy- within 15-30 days, there is a $50 charge, within 14 days, deposits are non-refundable. All major credit cards accepted.

Reservation Information