Homes with Views for Sale in Sundance, Utah
Sundance is one of the few Utah addresses where the view isn't a bonus — it's the entire reason the community exists. Tucked into Provo Canyon on the back side of Mount Timpanogos, homes here look up at 11,752 feet of limestone ridgeline, down into aspen-filled draws, or across to Stewart Falls and the ski runs Robert Redford carved out in 1969. Properties along the North Fork, in the Stewart Cove area, and on the higher benches near Aspen Grove typically frame Timpanogos through floor-to-ceiling glass, while lower parcels along the resort road catch canyon walls, the Provo River drainage, and dense pine cover. The look-and-feel is deliberately rustic: timber framing, stone chimneys, low-profile rooflines that the Sundance design review process protects from the kind of oversized builds you see in Park City.
Buyers drawn to view properties in Sundance tend to be a mix of second-home owners from California and the Wasatch Front, ski families who want quick access to the lift without Park City crowds, and full-time residents commuting down the canyon to Provo, Orem, or even Lehi's Silicon Slopes corridor (about 35 minutes in good weather). Expect snow loads, steep grades, and HOA architectural standards that come with the territory — plus some of the most consistent sightlines of Timpanogos available anywhere in the state. Browse the active listings below to see what's currently on the market.
June 2026 · Sundance market
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About homes with views in Sundance.
What kinds of views do Sundance homes typically have? ▾
Most properties look directly at Mount Timpanogos, the second-highest peak in the Wasatch Range at 11,752 feet. Other common sight lines include Stewart Falls, the aspen and pine slopes of Provo Canyon, and the ski runs on the north face of Timpanogos. Lower-elevation homes near the resort entrance often catch canyon and creek views rather than open peak vistas.
Are view homes in Sundance mostly cabins or full-time residences? ▾
Both. The original North Fork and Stewart Cove cabins tend toward rustic timber-and-stone builds used as second homes, while newer construction in areas like Aspen Grove and along Alpine Loop access roads includes year-round residences with full insulation, heated driveways, and ski-in/ski-out access. Price ranges typically run from the high $1Ms into the $5M+ range depending on acreage and view corridor.
Does Sundance have view-protection rules or building height limits? ▾
Yes. The Sundance Mountain Resort community and surrounding Utah County zoning enforce strict design review, tree retention, and height restrictions to preserve sight lines and the rustic aesthetic Robert Redford established. New builds and major remodels go through architectural review, which protects existing owners' views but also lengthens permitting timelines.
How does winter access affect view properties up here? ▾
Highway 92 (the Alpine Loop) closes in winter, so access is via Provo Canyon on SR-189 to the resort road. Homes farther up the canyon can see heavy snow loads — 300+ inches annually at the resort — so steep driveways, snow removal contracts, and four-wheel drive are standard considerations alongside the view itself.
How far is Sundance from Salt Lake City and the airport? ▾
Sundance sits about 55 miles southeast of Salt Lake City International, roughly an hour's drive in good weather via I-15 and Provo Canyon. Provo and Orem are 15 minutes down the canyon for groceries, hospitals, and BYU/UVU, which makes Sundance unusual among Utah mountain communities — true alpine views without a two-hour drive to a major airport.
How many view homes are usually on the market in Sundance? ▾
Inventory stays tight. Sundance is a small community with only a few hundred private parcels total, so it's common to see fewer than a dozen active listings at any given time, and view-facing properties move faster than interior lots. Checking the live listings below is the best way to see what's currently available.