Sundance Resort, nestled in the picturesque Wasatch Range in Utah, is a ski resort with a rich history and Hollywood connections. Originally known as Timp Haven, it was purchased by actor Robert Redford in 1968 and renamed after his iconic role in "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid." The resort not only offers fantastic skiing on Mount Timpanogos but also hosts the famous Sundance Film Festival, showcasing independent films and attracting Hollywood stars. With its stunning scenery and artistic vibe, Sundance Resort is a unique destination for both outdoor enthusiasts and film buffs alike.