One of the great open spaces in the Rocky Mountains, the Sundance Preserve is nestled at the base of majestic Mount Timpanagos, the highest point in the Wasatch Mountain Range. It is a place that transcends time, surrounded by 245,000 acres of U.S. Forest Service Lands, at the convergence of two deep valleys. As accessible as it is unspoiled, Sundance is less than an hour from Salt Lake City.
img/maps1.jpg
img/maps1s.jpg
From Salt Lake City International Airport:
When exiting the airport, turn right onto I-80 East. Then turn right onto I-215 heading South. Next take I-15 South towards Provo.
Continue on I-15 to exit #272 (which is 800 North in Orem). Turn left, heading East.
Stay on 800 North through Orem to the mouth of Provo Canyon. Stay in the left hand lane, which will drop onto Hwy 189.
Continue up the canyon approx. 7 miles to Scenic Route #92, which is the first left after the tunnel. Sundance is 2 miles up the canyon on the left.
When exiting the airport, turn right onto I-80 East. Then turn right onto I-215 heading South. Next take I-15 South towards Provo.
Continue on I-15 to exit #272 (which is 800 North in Orem). Turn left, heading East.
Stay on 800 North through Orem to the mouth of Provo Canyon. Stay in the left hand lane, which will drop onto Hwy 189.
Continue up the canyon approx. 7 miles to Scenic Route #92, which is the first left after the tunnel. Sundance is 2 miles up the canyon on the left.
img/maps2.jpg
img/maps2s.jpg