Hotel Description:
Sundance exists because of one man's love of nature and of the arts. The nature is astonishing, the arts are communal, and the resort itself stands at the base of Utah's 12,000-foot Mount Timpanogos without infringing upon its landscape. You'll find Sundance tucked away in Provo Canyon, a one-hour drive south of Salt Lake City International Airport.Watch the moon climb over Mt. Timpanogos from your cottage patio, or enjoy a fireside dinner with newfound friends in a mountain home, and you'll begin to appreciate what Sundance is all about. To understand what's here, you need to spend time in the beautiful spaces inside the rustic exterior of the cottage community, just as you must spend time on the trails and slopes of the mountain to fully experience this wilderness preserve.Surrounding Sundance Resort is a fragile, mountain wilderness environment of unique beauty. There are thousands of species of plants and animals, the most ancient residents of the canyon. To coexist peaceably with such an environment requires an environmental policy of the kind that began at Sundance in 1969, when Robert Redford purchased thousands of acres with a desire to preserve the natural splendor of the area and to develop a small, sustainable community for nature and the arts.
Amenities:- Free Parking
- Restaurant
- Spa Services
| - Conference Facilities
- Room Service
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- High Speed Internet
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Sundance Suite: Take a break from your busy life in the secluded world of the Sundance cottage suites. Each large, bay-style 700 square-foot suite is beautifully decorated with Western and Native American touches. The private patio, separate bath and vanity, comfortable queen-sized bed, stone fireplace or stove, and kitchenette are just some of the details designed to make your stay an experience to remember. |
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| Mountain Suite: Spend time in a Sundance mountain loft or suite and you'll be tempted to stay forever. The high ceilinged, 900 square-foot natural wood interior with master bedroom is truly a home away from home. Some include fully furnished sleeping lofts and sleeper sofas, jetted tubs, steam showers and slated floors. Add the separate bath and vanity, full kitchen, living room with entertainment center, and fireplace for a mountain stay you won't forget. |
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| Standard Room: Walk through the door of a Sundance cottage and you won't believe the beauty of natural wood. Each privately owned and decorated standard room is 450 square feet with an extra comfortable queen-size bed and separate vanity and bath. |
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| Studio Room: Walk through the door of a Sundance cottage studio and you won't believe the beauty of natural wood. Each privately owned and decorated studio is 450 square feet with an extra comfortable queen-size bed, fireplace, refrigerator, microwave and separate vanity and bath. Many feature private decks or patios. |
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| Tree Room: At Sundance, dining is an art form. Recipient of the prestigious AAA Four-Diamond award and the Wine Spectator award, the Tree Room serves mountain cuisine. The atmosphere is romantic with candle light and soft illumination accenting the Native American art from Robert Redford's private collection. |
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| Owl Bar: Fraternize with local residents and out-of-town guests against the same rosewood bar frequented by Butch Cassidy and his Hole-in-the-Wall Gang. Lab film and theater artists often meet here in the summer months, and local musicians play on the weekends. Limited Foundry Grill menu items served. The Owl Bar is a Private Club: information is provided for members of the Owl Bar. |
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| Foundry Grill: Get an incredible view of 12,000-foot Mount Timpanogos through the wall of windows in the Foundry Grill while you enjoy true Western cooking prepared on the restaurant's large wood-burning grill and rotisserie. In warm weather, the patio opens for outside dining. The Foundry Grill serves breakfast, lunch and dinner six days a week and brunch on Sunday. |
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