Imagine the crisp mountain air, a symphony of pine and snow, as the sun warms your face while you take in the vista of the surrounding peaks. From the hushed frosted mornings to the vibrant, sun-drenched afternoons, nature at Sundance Resort isn’t just a backdrop, it’s a living, breathing experience that ignites your soul. Focused on community, creativity and a respect for the natural world, this Utah destination is as unique as the snowflakes drifting from the skies.
Conservation concentration
This land, originally home to the Noochew Ute tribe and then used for sheep herding by the Stewart Family from 1899-1969, found a true champion in Robert Redford in 1969. He recognized the inherent value of its biological beauty and, even as his fame grew following his rise to stardom in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, prioritized preservation over profit. His dedication is evident in the 2,600-acre resort, where 1,862 acres are under a conservation easement and the strict building codes that keep structures nestled within the trees, allowing the natural splendor to reign supreme. Experiences at Sundance are crafted to nurture your complete self while being in harmony with the beautiful natural world that surrounds you.
Lodging
There are currently 95 cabins at Sundance Resort, with an “Act 2” continuation of the story opening a 63-room Inn later in 2026 alongside the North Fork Provo River. Continuing the practice of not building higher than the highest tree, the cabins all but disappear from higher vantage points, allowing for the natural landscape to remain the focal point. Recently updated, the cozy lodging affords tile heated floors, balconies, kitchenettes and in original cabins: wood-burning fireplaces that you can light yourself or have cheery bell staff light for you. The comfortable beds will have you drifting off to sleep while you watch snowflakes flurry or the
Enjoying horseback riding in the summer with outstanding views through the Aspens.

Atop of the ski slopes in winter at Sundance Resort.

Breathtaking biking at Sundance Resort.

Downhill skiing and snowboarding are a must in the winter.

Bearclaw Cabin at the top of Outlaw Express is open seaonally with epic nachos.

Fine dining at Foundry Grill.

Pork Chop at Foundry Grill.

Steak from Tree Room.

Owl Bar outdoor seating is enjoyed in summer and winter.

The Tree Room, with the original trunk of the tree that the cabin was built around.

The Rehearsal Hall at Sundance Resort.

The Screening Room at Sundance Resort.

Fall at Sundance Resort is magical with the changing of the leaves.

Outside the Rehearsal Hall, the water features can be heard throughout the property.

Enjoy an art class on property.

Watch the artisans at the hot shop create stunning, recycled glass art pieces.

Bowls made in the on-site hot shop.

The Springs is an idyllic spot to soak in the warm waters.

Enjoy the Spa on site.







