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Scenic Lift Rides at Sundance

Sundance, UT 84604

Experience panoramic views of the mountain as you glide to the top of Mandan Summit on Outlaw Express. Continue your ride up Red’s Lift to enjoy lunch and more breathtaking views at from Bearclaw at Arrowhead Summit.

Hiking at Sundance Mountain Resort

8841 Alpine Loop Scenic Byway, Sundance, UT 84604

Sundance offers over 20 miles of alpine trails for the beginner to the expert hiker. Take a casual lift ride up the mountain and enjoy a scenic trail back to the base. You can also find plenty of hikes near the cabins for free.

Sundance Resort Harvest Market

8841 Alpine Loop Scenic Byway, Sundance, UT 84604

The Sundance Resort Harvest Market is an annual celebration of the harvest season, featuring carefully selected artisans and craftsmen, delicious food, live music, and activities for all ages. September 27 & 28th 10:00AM – 4:00PM

Soldier Hollow Golf Course

1370 West Soldier Hollow Lane, Midway, UT 84049

Soldier Hollow Golf Course offers a championship, 36-hole complex built on the mountainside above Midway. A part of gorgeous Wasatch Mountain State Park, Soldier Hollow was a major venue during the 2002 Winter Olympics.

Alpine Loop Scenic Byway

Alpine Loop Scenic Byway

Alpine Loop Scenic Byway, UT

The Alpine Scenic Loop (SR92) is a narrow, windy road famous for fall color drives. It leads past Robert Redford's year-round Sundance Resort

Visit Nearby Cities - Midway or Provo

Visit two nearby cities Midway or Provo with a scenic drive. Midway is more in the mountains while Provo sits in the valley and offers rich history of Utah.

Homestead Crater

700 North Homestead Drive, Midway, UT 84049

Nestled in Heber Valley lies one of Utah’s best kept secrets. The crater at the Homestead Resort in Midway, Utah is a geothermal hot spring that was created over 10,000 years as melting snow went deep into the earth and percolated upward from being heated by the earth’s interior. As the warm water rose to the surface, it picked up minerals – eventually creating the beehive-shaped limestone deposit now called The Homestead Crater.

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