Tag: Skiing

  • 7 Wonders of Winter

    7 Wonders of Winter

    Nestled at the base of Mount Timpanogos, Sundance Resort transforms into a winter wonderland, offering its own “Seven Wonders”—a perfect mix of adventure, relaxation, artistry and natural beauty. With a deep commitment to preserving its pristine environment, Sundance provides a unique, rustic atmosphere where visitors can enjoy a range of winter activities. From thrilling slopes to serene snowshoe trails, each experience captures the magic of the season, creating seven unforgettable ways to embrace winter at this remarkable mountain retreat.

    1.  Skiing + Snowboarding

    Sundance is renowned for its skiing and snowboarding, featuring over 450 acres of skiable terrain, with slopes suited for beginners and seasoned experts alike. The resort’s picturesque runs, framed by towering evergreens and breathtaking mountain views, offer a more intimate experience than larger ski areas. With 44 runs, including some exciting tree skiing areas, Sundance provides plenty of variety for those seeking a classic alpine experience. The resort also boasts a top-notch ski school and private lessons, perfect for families or individuals looking to hone their skills.

    It’s Not Just for the Daytime: Try Night Skiing

    For a magical twist on skiing, Sundance offers night skiing several days a week, allowing guests to carve turns under the stars. The lit-up trails create a serene and enchanting atmosphere, where the quiet of the mountain and the sparkle of the snow make for an unforgettable experience. It’s the perfect way to extend your day on the slopes or experience the mountain in a whole new light.

    2.Spa + Wellness

    Nestled amidst towering pines and peaks, the Spa at Sundance offers a curated menu of treatments inspired by the surrounding natural elements. From soothing massages and detoxifying facials to restorative body rituals, each experience is designed to harmonize mind, body, and spirit. Featuring locally sourced, organic products and skilled therapists, the spa provides a personalized approach to relaxation and rejuvenation. Whether you’re unwinding after a day on the slopes or seeking a peaceful retreat, the Spa at Sundance invites you to reconnect with nature and yourself in an unparalleled alpine setting.

    3. Cross Country Skiing + Snowshoeing

    If downhill skiing isn’t your style, Sundance Resort provides a variety of Nordic skiing and snowshoeing trails that wind through the stunning backcountry of the Wasatch Mountains. With over 15 kilometers of groomed Nordic trails and plenty of snowshoeing routes, visitors can explore the tranquil winter landscape at their own pace. Guided snowshoe tours are also available, offering a chance to learn more about the area’s natural history and wildlife while trekking through the snow-covered forests.

    4. Winter Zip Tour

    For thrill-seekers, Sundance’s Winter ZipTour offers an adrenaline-pumping ride through the snowy landscape. The resort’s zip line system is one of the longest in the country, featuring over 3,870 feet of soaring views across the mountain terrain. It’s a high-flying way to see Sundance from a new perspective and experience the winter scenery in a unique, exhilarating fashion.

    5. Après-Ski + Dining

    Dining at Sundance Mountain Resort is a culinary experience like no other. Nestled amid the stunning natural beauty of the Wasatch, their restaurants combine locally sourced ingredients, artfully prepared dishes, and a warm, rustic ambiance to create unforgettable meals. From elegant fine dining at The Tree Room, featuring an award-winning menu, to the relaxed charm of The Foundry Grill, offering hearty, seasonal fare, every meal is crafted to delight your senses. For a casual treat, visit the Owl Bar, a historic saloon with handcrafted cocktails and delicious pub favorites.

    6. Art & Culture in the Snow

    Sundance is more than just a ski resort; it’s a hub for creativity and culture. During the winter months, guests can take workshops at the resort’s renowned Art Studio, exploring activities like pottery, jewelry making, and painting. The integration of the arts enhances the resort’s atmosphere, offering a creative escape for those who appreciate both the great outdoors and artistic expression.

    7. Winter Events + Festivals

    Sundance hosts various winter events, from film screenings that reflect its ties to the Sundance Film Festival, to concerts and holiday celebrations that bring warmth to the chilly season. Special winter packages and activities make it easy to find the perfect mix of entertainment, adventure, and relaxation. Don’t miss these Holiday events!
    Dec. 13:               Tree Lighting Celebration + Santa Claus
    Dec. 14:               Ugly Sweater Party
    Dec. 21:               Winter Solstice Party

    The Perfect Winter Getaway

    With its blend of natural beauty, thrilling activities, and cultural experiences, Sundance Resort is a premier destination for winter fun. Whether you’re carving down the slopes, exploring the quiet backcountry on snowshoes, or enjoying an artistic workshop by a crackling fire, the resort offers a uniquely authentic winter experience. Embrace the magic of the season and create lasting memories at Sundance, where winter’s charm and adventure await.

  • Last Call for Kickers and Gliders!

    Last Call for Kickers and Gliders!

    Kids learn to ski right here in Heber Valley!

    Next Monday and Tuesday the 8-week Kickers and Gliders programs begins with an entry-level cross-country ski program for those ages 6-11. Both sessions are two days a week. The first session is on Mondays and Wednesdays, and the second session is on Tuesdays and Thursdays.  Soldier Hollow has a great snowpack with 5 kilometers of skiing on an 18-plus inch base, thanks to snowmaking operations.  The team has more coaching staff than ever this year to best meet the needs of all levels of skiers. Scholarships are available for those need financial assistance. Participants are provided with skis, boots, and poles to use at no additional cost during practice and get a season pass to ski on their own time after practice.  There are also 25 free transportation spots from the Soldier Hollow Charter School on Mondays and Wednesday and from Midway Elementary on Tuesday and Thursdays.

     

    Team Soldier Hollow |   Kickers & Gliders Program

    Monday and Wednesday, register here: https://bondsports.co/activity/programs/CO_ED-youth-SKIING/2578/season/2024%20Mon%2FWed%20Kickers%20and%20Gliders%20XC/21234

    Tuesday and Thursday, register here: https://bondsports.co/activity/programs/CO_ED-youth-SKIING/2581/season/2024%20Tues%2FThurs%20Kickers%20and%20Gliders%20XC/21237

  • Shoot for the Stars

    Shoot for the Stars

    At Soldier Hollow, west of Charleston, Utah, and Deer Valley Reservoir, against the southern end of the Wasatch Mountains in the shadow of Mount Timpanogos, our nation’s top biathletes train and compete against the best from nations across the world.

    Speed skiing around a hilly course at Soldier Hollow is a challenge for the best of us; now add a loaded rifle strapped to your back, an Olympic-caliber shooting range, and targets. Local Wasatch County biathletes and brothers, Phillip and Daniel Radu describe the experience, “In the Sprint biathlon event, we individually start through the opening gate at a specific time, usually 30 seconds between fellow biathletes, and compete against the clock and hit all our targets. We ski three laps around the course, two shooting events, one prone and one standing. The targets are 50 meters away, five of them, about golf ball size for the prone event and softball size for standing.” Phillip shares, “My legs are pushing those skinny skate skis as fast as I can safely go, and my heart is beating so loud coming into the shooting range. I slow down some as I approach the range to get my breathing in control, slam them [the skis] into a V to stop, rip the .22 caliber off my back, pause, aim, fire, and then sling it back over my shoulder and pump those skis back up the track toward the finish line.” It’s a grueling, demanding, yet thrilling adventure!

    Oh yeah, training doesn’t stop when the snow melts. Donning nothing but a bicycle helmet for safety, serious biathletes trade in their winter skis for roller skis; imagine two “ski-boards” on wheels, strapped to your feet on a hinged binding. From the late spring to the late fall, until the tracks are covered enough to allow regular skiing, you will see these athletes buzzing around the paved trails at Soldier Hollow Nordic Center. You may now have an outsider’s view of what a biathlete can accomplish. Biathlons are one of the oldest competitive sports on earth. According to Spartan myth, ancient gods, like Apollo, charged around a challenging course on spirited stallions, before and during the first Olympics, firing long arrows from giant bows slung over their shoulders.

    Just as biathlons have changed over the centuries, so too have the courses and facilities used for the sport. Soldier Hollow is one of three Olympic Biathlon Nordic training centers in the United States, and is now undergoing a significant renovation and upgrade to ensure top biathletes have the best chance of reaching their peak performance goals, including, someday, standing on an Olympic podium accepting a bronze, silver or gold medal. Additionally, this year, the United States Biathlon Association voted to move its headquarters from Maine to Utah’s Soldier Hollow Nordic Center. Soldier Hollow was home to Nordic skiing and biathlon competitions during the 2002 Olympic Winter Games and numerous other international Nordic events. You can get tickets to watch the International Biathlon Union (IBU) World Cup Biathlon competition at Soldier Hollow Nordic Center from March 8th-10th, 2024. Top biathletes from around the world racing and shooting on skis is an exciting event to witness. Select seats with catered services are reasonably priced and available online, while general admission is free for spectators.

    Soldier Hollow’s major expansion and upgrade operation is being fueled by a Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation grant. Three goals drive this collective renovation effort:

    1. Becoming a long-term gateway for year-round multi-use trail operations.
    2. Creating space for large, international events, including the World Cup and, potentially, Olympic Nordic Events.
    3. Developing world-class training, coaching, competition, conference, administrative, and aprés-ski areas for athletes and spectators.

    A new 17,000-square-foot facility will incorporate a modern training gym, youth coaching area, Nordic equipment rentals and sales, a 200-person conference/awards/events room, and an apres-ski area with food, beverage, and music services. Construction efforts are underway for this facility at the race-track center, which will handle more competitive Nordic skiers and biathletes, spectators, recreational biathletes, and skiers, in addition to the Soldier Hollow ski patrol cadre, organizers, and administrators. General Manager, Luke Bodensteiner, a former Nordic Olympian, told us that the upgrade will serve all trainees, trainers, public skiers, and mountain bikers in the summer. The completion date is projected to be just in time to host the IBU World Cup in March. A very exciting decision by the World Olympic Committee to make Utah the sole location under consideration for the 2030 or 2034 Winter Olympics adds great value and excitement to this investment.

    Programs will expand as well. Soldier Hollow Nordic Center currently hosts Youth Nordic and Biathlon, Post High School Elite Nordic and Biathlon Development, and Masters Skiing programs. They focus on about two dozen nationally ranked elite athletes and will host the National Cross-Country Ski Championships during the first week of January 2024. Their annual Schutesenski Festival, just held in October, draws athletes from the US Ski Team, US Biathlon Team, and the local area for a fun-filled event. US Olympic XC Skier and Gold Medalist, Jessie Diggens, joined the Festival this year. New courses at Soldier Hollow include a much expanded Nordic Ski Trail system, Biathlon Course, a Spring-Summer-Fall Mountain Bike trail system, and a paved roller-ski training course. Mountain Bike races held over the past few years will grow to include nationally ranked racing events. The public has an opportunity to use this amazing year-round trail system through an annual Soldier Hollow membership — perhaps the best deal in Utah for accessing a world-class multi-use trail system and apres-ski/bike facilities. On a daily basis, Soldier Hollow offers the public outstanding cross-country and speed skating ski trails for a small fee, including ski rentals and sales. They even offer introductory and advanced biathlon training experiences designed for participants 10 and older, including larger groups. Their Bronze, Silver, and Gold Olympian Biathlon Experiences are unique in the world and include a summer-only, on-foot Bronze group session for 8-10 people; Silver and Gold private sessions that offer a semi-competitive biathlon experience on skis or snowshoes, and on-foot in summer, with up to seven of your friends. Each session includes a safety briefing, instructional range orientation, and time for practice. As their brochure promises: “If you elect to stage a short competition, the biathlon course will raise heart rates, and give participants a sense of authentic biathlon competition. Participants are challenged to hit all five targets, and will come away with a new appreciation for Olympic Biathlon!” Session cost in 2022-2023 was $125.00 per person, and each training-competition experience lasts 75 minutes.

    Phillip (17) and Daniel (19) Radu are some of Utah’s top up-and-coming biathletes who will benefit from the renovations. With ski instructors for parents, the boys have been skiing since the age of three. They began nordic skiing at Soldier Hollow when they were seven and biathlon at age 11. The brothers have attended Soldier Hollow Charter School and Park City Winter Sports School. Today, both athletes are focused on the national events that will qualify them for the World Biathlon Championships. The brothers share that they are excited about the upgrades and expanded training and competition opportunities at Soldier Hollow. “We did really well last season and look forward to training and competition starting in December for the 2023-2024 season!”

    Soldier Hollow is also home to a fantastic public golf course with a gift/pro shop and restaurant, a winter tubing hill, the Nordic Yurt, and a famous Sheepdog Contest! The ski/mountain bike center rents Rossignol cross-country skis and E-Mountain bikes. In the future, with its renovation, expect even more year-round fun and sporting activities, adventures, and dining in Heber Valley’s Soldier Hollow Olympic Park. How will you ‘Shoot for the Stars?’

     

    Soldier Hollow Nordic Center utaholympiclegacy.org

  • Ladies Day Cross Country Ski

    Ladies of all levels welcome! Ladies Day cross country skiing at the Nordic Center is incredibly popular and continues to gain momentum each year. Participating in the Nordic Center Ladies Day at Sundance is a great way to stay in shape during the winter months in an environment that is fun and friendly, safe, and affordable.

  • SHRED FOR RED

    JOIN US ON THE SLOPES AND HELP RAISE FUNDS FOR CANCER RESEARCH

    Shred for Red is an on-mountain event to spread awareness and raise funds to eradicate blood cancers, all while skiing The Greatest Snow on Earth®. This one-day event will take place Saturday, December 4 at Deer Valley Resort in Park City, Utah. All proceeds raised benefit The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and their fight to end blood cancer. Eligible participants will enjoy an incredible day on the slopes which includes a full-day lift ticket to Deer Valley, on-mountain activities and access to the exclusive après-ski reception. Top fundraising teams will also be invited to the VIP Reception at St. Regis on December 3 and will have the opportunity have a Winter Olympian join their team. This experience is family-friendly and open to skiers of all abilities. We hope you will join us on the slopes in our quest to “shred” blood cancers once and for all!

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