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    Utah, Usa

    Sundance

    550 acres, 60 runs, 2,150 ft vertical on Mount Timpanogos. Independent Utah resort with night skiing and 300 inches annual snow.

    Season 2025 - 2026
    Opens
    4 Dec 2025
    Closes
    28 Mar 2026
    Days open
    114
    Annual snow
    25ft
    The Overview
    MF
    Michael Fulton
    Melbourne-based skier and snowboarder with 50+ resorts across 5 continents. Specialises in Australian resorts and international resort comparisons.

    Sundance spans 550 acres on the northeast slope of Mount Timpanogos with a vertical drop of 2,150 feet from the 8,250-foot summit to the 6,100-foot base. The resort operates 60 marked runs across terrain that includes 35% beginner, 45% intermediate and 20% advanced trails, complemented by 300 inches of average annual snowfall. Robert Redford acquired the property in 1969 and renamed it after his Butch Cassidy character, transforming the former Timp Haven into an arts-focused mountain community that remains 70% protected through conservation easements.

    Bishop's Bowl anchors the advanced terrain with steep ridges and gullies accessed from the Arrowhead triple chair, whilst intermediate runs flow through gladed terrain off Ray's quad chair. The Flathead triple services tight tree runs and natural chutes, including named lines such as Drop Out and Top Gun. Runs like Navajo Cat Track and Sunnyside provide green terrain for beginners, and the resort maintains three terrain parks with 10 rails and progression features distributed across ability levels.

    Bearclaw Cabin sits at 8,250 feet as Utah's only mountaintop restaurant, offering 360-degree views of Heber Valley, Utah Valley and Mount Timpanogos. The 63-room Inn at Sundance Mountain Resort opened in January 2026 as the resort's first ski-in ski-out hotel. Daily operations accommodate roughly 500 skiers on uncrowded runs, with a village atmosphere centred around art studios, conservation education and intimate dining rather than high-volume infrastructure.

    Sundance operates independently without Epic or Ikon affiliation, pricing adult day tickets from USD 89 to USD 129 and offering season passes at USD 899. Night skiing runs Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 4.30pm to 9pm on front mountain terrain. The 2025-26 season spans 4 December to 28 March, with expansion plans including the Electric Horseman Express high-speed quad and 165 additional acres scheduled for the 2026-27 winter season.

    2,149ft
    Vertical
    60
    Runs
    550 acres
    Skiable
    25ft
    Annual snow
    The Terrain

    60 runs across 550 acres skiable

    Sundance spreads 60 runs across 550 acres skiable of terrain. It leans intermediate at 45%, with 21 beginner runs to find your feet and 12 advanced or expert runs when you want to push.

    Terrain split
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    runs
    60 runs across 4 grades
    Beginner21 runs · 35%
    Intermediate27 runs · 45%
    Advanced11 runs · 19%
    Expert1 run · 1%
    Time it right

    When to visit Sundance

    The 2025-26 winter season runs from 4 December 2025 to 28 March 2026, spanning 16 weeks of lift-served skiing. Sundance typically opens in early December and closes in late March, with season length determined by snowpack and temperature rather than fixed calendar dates. The resort's 6,100-foot base elevation sits lower than Little Cottonwood or Big Cottonwood competitors, making early and late season conditions more temperature-dependent.

    Sundance receives an average of 300 inches of snowfall annually, with the majority falling between January and March. The northeast-facing aspect and elevation range from 6,100 to 8,250 feet create microclimates where upper mountain snow quality often exceeds base conditions. Snowmaking covers key corridors on the front mountain and night skiing terrain, supplementing natural accumulation during lean periods and extending coverage into March.

    January and February deliver the most consistent powder, with February historically offering the deepest base depths and coldest temperatures. March brings spring corn cycles on south-facing terrain whilst north-facing glades retain cold snow into early April. Weekday visits avoid weekend crowds, and night skiing on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 4.30pm to 9pm provides an alternative to peak daytime traffic.

    The resort hosts art workshops year-round at the on-mountain studio, with winter programming including live music at the Owl Bar on Friday and Saturday nights. The Sundance Film Festival connection brings January cultural events, though the festival itself relocated to Boulder, Colorado in 2027. Summer operations include mountain biking on 25 miles of lift-served trails, zipline tours with 2,100 feet of vertical drop, and Nordic skiing on 25 kilometres of groomed trails through aspen groves.

    Season 2025 - 2026
    4 Dec 2025
    Opens
    28 Mar 2026
    Closes
    114
    Days open
    25 ft
    Annual snow
    Getting there

    Getting to Sundance, and where to stay

    Sundance sits in the North Fork of Provo Canyon on the northeast flank of 11,753-foot Mount Timpanogos in Utah's Wasatch Range. The base village rests at 6,100 feet elevation, surrounded by 5,000 acres of mixed private land and conservation easements within the Uinta National Forest. Provo Canyon carves between Mount Timpanogos to the north and Mount Cascade to the south, with U.S. Route 189 running 24 miles from Orem through the canyon to Heber Valley.

    Provo lies 13 miles southwest of the resort as the nearest city, offering lodging, dining and services for visitors not staying on-mountain. Orem sits at the canyon mouth 20 minutes from the base, whilst Park City is 40 minutes northeast through scenic Heber Valley. Salt Lake City sits 50 miles northwest, providing urban amenities and international airport access. The resort village includes the new Inn at Sundance, mountain cottages, the Tree Room restaurant, Owl Bar, Foundry Grill and art studio facilities.

    Access follows Highway 189 south from Salt Lake City via Interstate 15, then east through Provo Canyon on the designated scenic byway. The Alpine Loop Scenic Byway (Highway 92) intersects near the resort, climbing to 8,000 feet through American Fork Canyon before closing in winter. Drive time from downtown Salt Lake City averages 55 minutes covering 50 miles, whilst Provo Airport sits 30 minutes away. Deer Creek Reservoir marks the canyon's eastern terminus where Highway 189 meets Heber Valley.

    Salt Lake City International Airport serves as the primary gateway 55 miles northwest, with rental cars, shuttles and public transport available for the one-hour transfer. Provo Municipal Airport offers limited commercial service 20 miles from the resort, including Breeze Airways flights from California. UTA ski bus provides seasonal public transport from the Orem Palisades Park and Ride on select Saturdays and holidays, with complimentary shuttles departing Mount Timpanogos Park at the canyon base. Private shuttle operators including Canyon Transportation run on-demand service from Salt Lake City Airport for USD 250-400, with no direct rail connection to the resort.

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    12 Aug 2026

    Current conditions

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    4 Dec 2025 - 28 Mar 2026

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    7-Day Outlook

    8,248 ftUpdated Aug 21, 2026 at 6:02 PMOpen-Meteo

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    Overcast
    Temp90° / 64°°F
    Snow0.0"(20%)
    Wind27 mph S

    Live snow from the resort feed; forecast from Open-Meteo, via Supabase.

    Understanding the Sundance snow report

    Sundance snow conditions, updated regularly: current snowfall, snow depth, temperatures, and the outlook for this Utah resort.

    Snow measurements

    Snow depth at Sundance is tracked at both the base and summit, since the two elevations often see different totals — roughly a 655m difference here. We report fresh snowfall over the last 24 hours and 7 days alongside the running season total, in both metric and imperial units.

    Weather conditions

    Snow quality tracks closely with temperature and wind. We surface both alongside the snowfall data so you can judge whether conditions at Sundance are holding up or starting to soften.

    Data sources

    Sundance snow data is collected through a combination of on-mountain reports and weather forecasting services, giving you both official resort updates and independent forecast data in one place. The mountain is served by 9 lifts, including 5 quad chairlifts.

    When to check

    The biggest swings usually happen right after a storm. Check Sundance's report in the morning for the freshest numbers, and again in the afternoon as conditions evolve.