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300 steps to Ski Lift • Hilda's Haven on the Stream • 5BR 2 BA • Huge Yard • Mountain Cabins Utah
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9,6 sur 10
Exceptionnel
5 chambres 2 salles de bain 10 personnes 201 m²
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Sundance, UT
- Station de ski de Sundance17 min à pied
- Chute de Bridal Veil13 min en voiture
- Brigham Young University23 min en voiture
- Provo, Utah (PVU)34 min en voiture
Chambres et lits
5 chambres (10 personnes)
Chambre 1
1 grand lit
Chambre 2
1 lit superposé (1 place)
Chambre 3
1 lit double
Chambre 4
1 grand lit
Chambre 5
1 grand lit
2 salles de bain
Salle de bain 1
Salle de bain 2
Espaces
Cuisine
Balcon
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300 steps to Ski Lift • Hilda's Haven on the Stream • 5BR 2 BA • Huge Yard • Mountain Cabins Utah
From the mossy shingle roof to the lemon yellow kitchen, you will feel at home at Hilda’s
Enjoy a piece of history in this beautiful, surprisingly roomy, A-Frame cabin less than 300 steps to the Outlaw Express chair lift. Built in 1978 and lovingly cared for, this family cabin is a perfect representation of the mountain’s past and present. Just a two minute walk to Sundance Resort where you will find restaurants, skiing, live music, art studio, gift shop, spa, horseback riding, snowshoeing, cross country skiing, hiking, ziplining, and flyfishing.
Warm wood paneling, upstairs and main level living rooms, 1 bathroom upstairs, 1 bathroom main level, a large yard, galley kitchen, and the stream running through it, this place is welcoming for family gatherings, “friends-givings,” and a comforting stay.
Room details and layout
Main level two queen bedrooms
Upstairs one bedroom has a set of bunk beds with a full on the bottom and a twin on top, one bedroom with a queen, and one bedroom with a full.
You will have this dwelling to yourself along with a large yard.
Parking can accommodate up to 4 cars. No street parking is available.
THE HISTORY of Hilda’s
In the 1890’s, Andrew Jackson Stewart, a surveyor of Scottish heritage, was commissioned by the U.S. government, to survey the canyons east of Utah Valley. Eventually, he and his sons Scott and John, surveyed their way up the North Fork of the Provo River to within a few hundred yards of this place. Like everyone else that has seen the majesty of Mount Timpanogos, the Stewarts were taken with its beauty and wondered at the possibilities offered by this land.
The Homestead Act of 1860 allowed individuals to claim 140 acres each, on the condition that they improve the land. They did so by creating a timber mill, harvesting ice and farming beets, among other things. The land was eventually consolidated into the hands of Scott and John. By the 1930’s Scott’s son Paul purchased his father’s share of the land. It became the summer range for his sheep. Every year, after the snow melted, he drove his sheep from the desert west of Utah Lake, up Provo Canyon, to graze on the grasses offered by these mountains.
The first home on this property was built by Paul with salvaged wood from his parent’s cabin at Aspen Grove, that was destroyed by an avalanche. This enabled Paul to be near his sheep and his wife Hilda and their eight children. A painting of that cabin hangs on the wall next to the entry to the kitchen of this cabin. It housed Paul, Hilda and their children through many summers. In 1945, Paul’s brothers Ray and Hank asked to install a 1,000 foot rope to an old Chevy truck engine to pull skiers up the hill. Later, Paul bought an old chair lift from an operation at Parley’s Summit, near Park City and had it installed on his property. That was the beginning of what would become the Timp Haven ski resort.
By the late 1960’s Paul was looking to sell the ski resort. He found a buyer in a young actor that first showed up at Timp Haven in 1962 on his way home from college in Colorado. Later, the actor met and married a girl from Orem. He purchased property from John Stewart and built a cabin on the property. By 1969, Paul and Robert Redford reached a deal, and the resort was renamed “Sundance.”
Some of the history laid out here can be viewed in picture form on the wall between the Tree Room Restaurant and the deli. You can also see pictures of the Timp Haven resort on the walls of the Outlook Café. Other reminders of this history and heritage still exist in the rock fireplace standing out front at the bottom of the stairs. It was the fireplace that stood at the center of the family room of that first home.
This cabin was built in 1978. Paul and Hilda’s children and grandchildren have worked hard to maintain and preserve it in its original state. If the majestic pines that stand on either side of this cabin could speak, they could tell more history than can be shared here. They could tell us of the many happy times and fond memories enjoyed by Paul, Hilda and their descendants. We hope you enjoy your time here and appreciate all those who have come before to make this experience possible.
Enjoy a piece of history in this beautiful, surprisingly roomy, A-Frame cabin less than 300 steps to the Outlaw Express chair lift. Built in 1978 and lovingly cared for, this family cabin is a perfect representation of the mountain’s past and present. Just a two minute walk to Sundance Resort where you will find restaurants, skiing, live music, art studio, gift shop, spa, horseback riding, snowshoeing, cross country skiing, hiking, ziplining, and flyfishing.
Warm wood paneling, upstairs and main level living rooms, 1 bathroom upstairs, 1 bathroom main level, a large yard, galley kitchen, and the stream running through it, this place is welcoming for family gatherings, “friends-givings,” and a comforting stay.
Room details and layout
Main level two queen bedrooms
Upstairs one bedroom has a set of bunk beds with a full on the bottom and a twin on top, one bedroom with a queen, and one bedroom with a full.
You will have this dwelling to yourself along with a large yard.
Parking can accommodate up to 4 cars. No street parking is available.
THE HISTORY of Hilda’s
In the 1890’s, Andrew Jackson Stewart, a surveyor of Scottish heritage, was commissioned by the U.S. government, to survey the canyons east of Utah Valley. Eventually, he and his sons Scott and John, surveyed their way up the North Fork of the Provo River to within a few hundred yards of this place. Like everyone else that has seen the majesty of Mount Timpanogos, the Stewarts were taken with its beauty and wondered at the possibilities offered by this land.
The Homestead Act of 1860 allowed individuals to claim 140 acres each, on the condition that they improve the land. They did so by creating a timber mill, harvesting ice and farming beets, among other things. The land was eventually consolidated into the hands of Scott and John. By the 1930’s Scott’s son Paul purchased his father’s share of the land. It became the summer range for his sheep. Every year, after the snow melted, he drove his sheep from the desert west of Utah Lake, up Provo Canyon, to graze on the grasses offered by these mountains.
The first home on this property was built by Paul with salvaged wood from his parent’s cabin at Aspen Grove, that was destroyed by an avalanche. This enabled Paul to be near his sheep and his wife Hilda and their eight children. A painting of that cabin hangs on the wall next to the entry to the kitchen of this cabin. It housed Paul, Hilda and their children through many summers. In 1945, Paul’s brothers Ray and Hank asked to install a 1,000 foot rope to an old Chevy truck engine to pull skiers up the hill. Later, Paul bought an old chair lift from an operation at Parley’s Summit, near Park City and had it installed on his property. That was the beginning of what would become the Timp Haven ski resort.
By the late 1960’s Paul was looking to sell the ski resort. He found a buyer in a young actor that first showed up at Timp Haven in 1962 on his way home from college in Colorado. Later, the actor met and married a girl from Orem. He purchased property from John Stewart and built a cabin on the property. By 1969, Paul and Robert Redford reached a deal, and the resort was renamed “Sundance.”
Some of the history laid out here can be viewed in picture form on the wall between the Tree Room Restaurant and the deli. You can also see pictures of the Timp Haven resort on the walls of the Outlook Café. Other reminders of this history and heritage still exist in the rock fireplace standing out front at the bottom of the stairs. It was the fireplace that stood at the center of the family room of that first home.
This cabin was built in 1978. Paul and Hilda’s children and grandchildren have worked hard to maintain and preserve it in its original state. If the majestic pines that stand on either side of this cabin could speak, they could tell more history than can be shared here. They could tell us of the many happy times and fond memories enjoyed by Paul, Hilda and their descendants. We hope you enjoy your time here and appreciate all those who have come before to make this experience possible.
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Mountain Cabins Utah
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Langues parlées
Anglais
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Services et équipements
Cuisine
Lave-linge
Sèche-linge
Animaux de compagnie acceptés
Parking disponible
Barbecue
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Âge minimum pour la location : 25 ans
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Cet hébergement est géré par un hôte privé (une partie n’agissant pas dans le cadre de son commerce, son entreprise ou sa profession). La législation européenne relative aux droits des consommateurs ne s’appliquera pas à votre réservation, y compris le droit de rétractation. Toutefois, la politique d’annulation définie par l’hôte privé couvrira votre réservation. Les articles 1100 à 1386-1 du Code civil français s’appliqueront. https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/codes/id/LEGISCTA000032040794/
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Les fêtes et les événements de groupe sont interdits
L'hôte a indiqué que l'hébergement était équipé d'un détecteur de monoxyde de carbone
L'hôte a indiqué que l'hébergement était équipé d'un détecteur de fumée
Cet hébergement comprend les dispositifs de sécurité suivants : un extincteur et une trousse de secours
À propos du quartier
Sundance
À Provo, cette cabane vous promet de passer un séjour exceptionnel. Vous aimez vous plonger dans la nature ? Les indispensables Forêt nationale de Wasatch-Cache et Parc d'État de Deer Creek se doivent de figurer sur votre parcours. Vous n'êtes pas non plus contre un petit bain de culture ? Les pragmatiques Hale Center Theater Orem et Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum sauront vous ravir ! Les agréables High Country Adventure et Provo Beach Resort méritent aussi une visite.

Sundance, UT
À proximité
- Station de ski de Sundance - 15 min à pied - 1.3 km
- Chute de Bridal Veil - 13 min en voiture - 12.7 km
- Parc d'État de Deer Creek - 19 min en voiture - 14.1 km
- Brigham Young University - 26 min en voiture - 26.3 km
- Université d'Utah Valley - 27 min en voiture - 27.8 km
Comment se déplacer
Restaurants
- The Owl Bar - 17 min à pied
- The Foundry Grill - 17 min à pied
- Bearclaw
- The Tree Room - 17 min à pied
- The Woods - 6 min à pied
Foire aux questions
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Our vacation rental properties in Sundance, Utah are a dream realized by Pamela McCue and Lynn Jenkins. Lynn was raised in Springville Utah, enjoying time in the mountains hiking and dreaming of one day building a life in Sundance. Pamela, coming from Austin TX, was introduced to Sundance in 2000, and immediately fell in love with the landscape and with Lynn’s vision of future possibilities. Now they have both exceeded their dreams and are passionate about sharing their extraordinary circumstances with those around the world. Their hope is that you will come visit, experience the beauty of the mountains and breathe in the splendor of Mother Nature.
Pourquoi avoir choisi cet hébergement ?
Sundance mountain is a very special place. Initially explored by Scottish immigrants in the late 1800s, the mountain was homesteaded and was found to also be an excellent setting for skiing in the snowy, winter months. Robert Redford came along in the 1960s and never left. A magical mountain in the heart of the Wasatch range, Mount Timpanogos perches proudly in the clouds.
Eagle Point Ski Resort is located in the mountains above Beaver, Utah. A rare find and a surprising gem to find in a rural part of the state. Come enjoy winter activities in the snow and summer activities all over the mountain. Our condos make a great bass camp for exploring the area.
Eagle Point Ski Resort is located in the mountains above Beaver, Utah. A rare find and a surprising gem to find in a rural part of the state. Come enjoy winter activities in the snow and summer activities all over the mountain. Our condos make a great bass camp for exploring the area.
Quels sont les atouts de cet hébergement ?
Our cabins at Sundance mountain range from one bedroom with kitchenette to seven bedrooms with gourmet kitchen. We stand out by offering nature-centric locations for year-round enjoyment. It doesn't matter the season, we have a place for you.
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