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Top 10 Things to Do Around Sundance, Utah - We recommend . . .

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Hidden beneath the towering shadow of Mount Timpanogos, Sundance is not just a resort—it’s a feeling. Tucked away in Utah’s Wasatch Mountains, this alpine retreat is the kind of place where adventure meets tranquility. Whether you’re coming for a quick weekend getaway or planning to settle in for a longer escape, there’s no shortage of incredible things to see and do here.

Here’s our curated list of 10 unforgettable experiences you won’t want to miss when visiting Sundance and the surrounding area:


1. Chase Waterfalls at Stewart Falls

If you only do one hike at Sundance, make it Stewart Falls. This moderate 3.5-mile round trip takes you through shaded forests, wildflower meadows, and ends with the spectacular sight of a two-tiered waterfall plunging over 200 feet. In late spring and early summer, the falls are at their roaring best, framed by vibrant greenery and dramatic rock formations.


2. Ride the Alpine Loop Scenic Byway

A road trip doesn’t get much prettier than this. The Alpine Loop Scenic Byway winds its way through dense forests, towering canyon walls, and fields of wildflowers. In autumn, the aspens explode in color—reds, oranges, and golds that rival New England. Open from late spring to fall, it’s easily one of Utah’s most scenic drives.


3. Fly Through the Air on the Sundance ZipTour

Ready for an adrenaline rush with unbeatable views? The Sundance ZipTour is one of the longest and most thrilling ziplines in the country. Soar above the treetops with the stunning Wasatch Range all around you. With dual spans, you can even race a friend down the mountain.


4. Cast a Line on the Provo River

Even if you’ve never fly-fished before, the Provo River might make you a believer. This Blue Ribbon fishery is home to thriving populations of German Brown and Rainbow trout. Local guides can help you perfect your cast, but honestly, standing knee-deep in these crystal-clear waters beneath towering cliffs is reward enough.


5. Explore Provo Canyon’s Hidden Gems

Just minutes down the road from Sundance, Provo Canyon is bursting with outdoor adventures. You’ll find hiking, rock climbing, river tubing, and the stunning Bridal Veil Falls, which is easily accessible from the roadside. Pack a picnic and spend a leisurely afternoon exploring.


6. Ski (or Snowboard) the Slopes of Sundance

Smaller, quieter, and more soulful than Utah’s mega-resorts, Sundance Mountain Resort offers 450 acres of pristine skiing terrain. Forget the lift lines—here you’ll find peaceful runs, intimate tree glades, and a family-friendly vibe. Night skiing adds a whole different kind of magic under the stars.


7. Saddle Up for Horseback Riding

See Sundance the old-fashioned way—from the back of a horse. Guided trail rides take you deep into the forest, across alpine meadows, and beneath towering pines. It’s one of the most immersive ways to connect with the land—and don’t worry, experienced guides will match you with the right horse for your riding level.


8. Relax at the Sundance Spa

After a day of adventure, treat yourself to the ultimate mountain luxury—a visit to the Sundance Spa. Offering massages, facials, and specialty treatments that incorporate local herbs and ingredients, this peaceful sanctuary will leave you refreshed and recharged.


9. Take a Scenic Chairlift Ride

You don’t need skis to get to the top of the mountain. Sundance’s scenic lift rides are the lazy hiker’s secret weapon, offering panoramic views of the Heber Valley, Utah Lake, and the wild expanse of the Wasatch. Sunrise and sunset are especially breathtaking.


10. Wander the Sundance Trails

For hikers and trail runners, Sundance is laced with over 20 miles of beautiful alpine trails. Easy nature loops or challenging climbs—there’s something for every fitness level. Wildlife sightings are common, and every turn brings new views of towering peaks or serene forests.

Planning Your VisitIf you’re looking to make the most of your stay, Sundance Utah Cabin Rentals is your go-to for cozy, comfortable lodging right in the heart of the action. From rustic cabins to luxury retreats, they’ll help you settle into your perfect mountain escape.


 
 
 

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