Guide

An Affordable Cabin Near Sundance for Ski Season

Sundance is one of the most beautiful places in the country to ski — intimate, uncrowded, and tucked into the Wasatch. The catch? Lodging right at the resort comes at a serious premium. If you’ve ever priced a slopeside cabin and winced, here’s the move locals and repeat visitors make.

Eleven minutes to the lifts, a fraction of the price

Sundance Mountain Resort, 11 minutes from the cabin

The Provo Canyon Treehouse sits about 11 minutes from Sundance Mountain Resort — close enough for a quick morning drive to first chair, without paying resort-cabin rates. You get the same canyon, the same mountain air, and a whole lot more for your money.

It’s an especially smart play if you’re combining a ski trip with visiting family in the area — close enough to see everyone, but your own special place to come home to.

Built for après-ski

The fire pit blazing on a snow-covered patio — après-ski warmth

Winter is when the cabin really shines:

  • A private hot tub to soak tired legs after a day on the mountain
  • An indoor steam shower — a spa moment without leaving home
  • Central heat and a great room built for cozy snowy evenings
  • A full kitchen for warm dinners in
  • Room for up to 12, so the whole crew skis together and stays together

More mountains within reach

Beyond Sundance, the cabin is well-placed for a multi-resort trip: Park City and Deer Valley are about 35–40 minutes away, and the Cottonwood Canyon resorts (Snowbird, Alta, Brighton, Solitude) are reachable for a big powder day.

Take a look at the cabin and winter activities, then check availability on Evolve for ski season.

Ready to plan your stay?