Soak In The Starry Sky On The Full Moon Lift Ride At Sundance, Utah This Summer
Utah’s ski resorts don’t completely shut down after the last snowbank has thawed; they open up their summer activities! The resorts are the perfect places to mountain bike, hike, and ride the chair lifts for scenic views.
Sundance Mountain Resort offers a full moon lift ride every month during the summer, and you’re going to want to try it.
Sundance Mountain Resort was founded by Robert Redford in 1969. His vision to create a community that fostered conservation and preserved natural beauty developed over the years. Today, this resort is a beautiful place to dine, play, and enjoy the outdoors.
After the ski season ends, the summer season begins! Visitors can hike, mountain bike, go horseback riding, and take scenic lift rides to enjoy the mountain.
This is a lift ride unlike any other. As you glide above the resort, you'll bask in the glow of the moon, surrounded by twinkling stars. This ride is perfect for a romantic outing.
In 2021, full moon lift rides take place on June 25th and 26th, July 26th and 27th, and August 23rd and 24th. Watch the resort's website for September dates.
Complete your Sundance evening experience with dinner at the Tree Room. It's located in the first building constructed at the resort, and was built right around the trees on the property.
The Tree Room offers an array of delicious menu items, from steaks to salmon.
You might also consider spending the night here, so you can enjoy the daytime activities the next morning. Choose a spacious mountain home, or tuck into a beautifully-appointed suite.
Get your tickets in advance on the Sundance Mountain Resort website, and make sure to follow Sundance’s Facebook page to see what new events are happening there each week.
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Address: Sundance Mountain Resort, 8841 Alpine Loop Scenic Byway, Sundance, UT 84604, USA
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Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.