Sundance Mountain Resort
Overview
In 1969, Robert Redford bought the land now known as Sundance and envisioned the careful growth of a community committed to the balance of art, nature and community. Today, Sundance offers an atmosphere steeped in cultural heritage.Inspired by the Ute tribes that first inhabited this canyon and continuing through the early 20th century as the Stewarts, a family of Scottish immigrants homesteaded the area.
In 1970, Robert Redford built the first building at Sundance Mountain Resort: The Tree Room, a cabin constructed around an actual tree. Since then, the restaurant has grown but maintains its rustic, intimate atmosphere while serving some of the best cuisine in the area.
“The first year, I couldn’t get a loan from the bank. The waiters didn’t show up, so the owners had to wait on tables… And the Tree in the Tree Room died. But, we endured. To us, Sundance is and always will be a dream. What you see, smell, taste and feel here is a dream being carefully nurtured. It is an area whose pledge is to people. What we offer in the form of art and culture, spirit and service, is homegrown and available to all.
We hope you like it.” -Robert Redford
The Farm-Fresh Twist
The spa features natural products and healing modalities to revive and rejuvenate. From Alaskan Glacial mud, their signature Mountain Oil is massaged in to fully rehydrate. Or treatments with gemstone energized and herb infused oils that work synergistically with the body’s natural healing properties to purify, soothe, and naturally oxygenate tissues to support overall balance in body and mind. Experience panoramic views of the mountain and the magnificence of nature. Winter and summer activities like zip lining, flyfishing, mountain biking and more to keep you immersed in nature and inspired.
Activities & Features
- Hiking
- Horseback Rides
- Mountains
- Spa Services
- Weddings
- Yoga
Sundance Mountain Resort
Sundance, Utah 84604