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Sundance Resort
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Many moons ago, Robert Redford purchased the land that has become Sundance. From the beginning, he envisioned the careful growth of a community that would value the harmonious alliance of recreation, arts and a commitment to the environment. A vacation to Sundance is a retreat to a special place and community. Bishop's Bowl is regarded as one of the finest intermediate-expert bowls in the Wasatch Range, and there are long cruisers where even novices feel like experts. The trails and slopes take skiers through everything from thick spruce forests to steep narrow chutes and wide open bowls.

For Nordic skiers, 14 km of trails wind through Elk Meadows Preserve, a pristine tract of aspen groves and alpine meadows. Nordic and telemark rentals and lessons are available. Most of all, every part of the ski area affords skiers an overwhelming sense of the beautiful surroundings. Mount Timpanogos rises from the base of the ski trails to a summit of 12,000 feet, casting its spirit over the entire area. From Salt Lake City, take I-15 south to the Provo exit and follow the signs for Sundance.

 

 

Ski season dates December 2007 - April 2008
Skiable Acreage 450 acres (182 hectares)
Average Annual Snowfall 500 in (1,270 cm)
Summit Elevation 8,250 ft (2,515 m)
Base Elevation 6,100 ft (1,859 m)
Vertical Drop 2,150 ft (655 m)
Longest Run 13,200 ft (4,023 m)
Terrain Parks No
Snowmaking 100%
 

 

Number of Lifts 3 Lift Capacity 5,167 per hour
 
Gondolas (8 person)   Double Chairs  
Hi Speed Quads   Surface Lifts  
Triple Chairs 2 Carpet  
Quad Chairs 1 Tram (125 People)  
 

 

Easy 20%
Intermediate 40%
Advanced/Expert 40%
 

 

Child Care

Yes

Restaurants Yes
Adaptive Skier No Snowboard Rentals Yes
Ski Lessons Yes Snowboard Lessons Yes
Ski Rentals Yes Cildren's Programs Yes
Nearby Lodging Yes Women's Programs Yes
 

 

Contacting Sundance is very easy. Below are a list of phone numbers and email addresses to help make us very easy and convenient to contact.

Employment Information
Job Hotline: 801-223-4562
Email: hr@sundance-utah.com
Phone: 801-223-4274
Fax: 801-223-4534

Mailing Address:
Human Resources
RR3 Box A-1
Sundance, UT 84604

General Phone Numbers
Main Number: 1-801-225-4107
Reservations: 1-800-892-1600
Information: 1-801-225-4100
FAX: 1-801-226-1937
Job Hotline: 1-801-223-4562
Road Conditions: 1-801-223-4545

Mailing Address
Sundance
RR 3, Box A-1
Sundance, Utah 84604

 

 

From Salt Lake City International Airport:

When exiting the airport, turn right onto I-80 East. Then turn right onto I-215 heading South. Next take I-15 South towards Provo.

Continue on I-15 to exit #272 (which is 800 North in Orem). Turn left, heading East.

Stay on 800 North through Orem to the mouth of Provo Canyon. Stay in the left hand lane, which will drop onto Hwy 189.

Continue up the canyon approx. 7 miles to Scenic Route #92, which is the first left after the tunnel. Sundance is 2 miles up the canyon on the left.

NOTE: If you've reached Deer Creek Reservoir, then you are 3 miles past the Sundance turn-off.

 

 




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