Sundance Lodge
Two trails will deliver you to Sundance Lodge within Banff National Park.
Plan Around Sundance Lodge
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Sundance Lodge Details
You have two options when traveling to [Sundance Lodge](http://horseback.com/package/winter-sundance/) in Banff National Park - from the Cave and Basin trailhead (16 kilometers, or 10 miles, one way), or the Healy Creek trailhead (10 kilometers, or 6.2 miles, one way). Whichever route you choose, and however you travel - hike, ski, or snowshoe - you'll come to a remote getaway, powered by the sun and heated by wood, on Brewster Creek and the Sundance Range in the background - spectacular! Inside, the lodge's 10 sleeping room can accommodate 34 guests, and its home-cooked meals will leave you energized for your next day's adventures. Nightly accommodations include dinner, breakfast and a trail packed lunch.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Sundance Lodge
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3.3 mi away
Sunshine Road
Right off the block, you'll start to climb on this bicycling route.
4.5 mi away
Healy Creek
Wind and dip through a forest on this mountain bike trail.
5.1 mi away
Sulphur Mountain
Hike the switchbacks - or take the gondola - to the top of Sulphur Mountain.
5.1 mi away
Sulphur Mountain Cosmic Ray Station
The Sulphur Mountain Cosmic Ray Station was built in 1956-57 in support of the International Geophysical Year (July 1957 - December 1958)