Travel Trade Journal

Sundance Mountain Resort announces upgrades for next ski season

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Sundance Mountain Resort recently announced constructi­on will begin in the coming months for changes that will be in place for the 2021-2022 ski season. The new additions are two new ski lifts and the retirement of the Rays lift, upgrades to snowmaking, more parking, renovation­s to the Creekside building. Resort leaders said one of the new lifts will be a seven-minute, high-speed quad to Mandan Summit at the resort. The lift will provide access to slopes for experience­d and intermedia­te skiers, as well as mid-station unloading for routes easier for beginners.

An additional fixed-grip lift will also be constructe­d to provide better access to the backside of the summit. The resort stated this lift will be used to provide more access to that area in the summertime. The resort is open during the non-snow season months with multiple outdoor activities available, including ziplining, mountain biking and hiking. A ‘snowmaking reservoir’ will also be built, which will help collect water for snow guns. The tools are used to create snow so a resort can open sooner if needed. The resort will also add 125 to 150 new parking spots to help address busier ski days.

The biggest change in Sundance’s 52-year-old history is new ownership. Robert Redford had owned the facility since founding the resort in 1969 but sold it to Broadreach Capital Partners and Cedar Capital Partners late last year. Sundance’s new owners announced that they would expand amenities at the time. The changes announced last week were selected after ‘considerab­le thought and desire to preserve existing lands and traditions’ while also enhancing the visitor experience, according to resort staff.

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