A topographic ski resort map showing trails, lifts, and terrain boundaries. Ski runs are marked with colored lines, labeled areas such as Electric Horseman Express, and contour lines indicating elevation changes. Some trails are labeled “EXISTING MOUNTAIN LIFT” and “EXISTING.”.

Introducing “Electric Horseman Express”

⚡ELECTRIC HORSEMAN EXPRESS ⚡ – A NEW high-speed quad for Winter 26/27, opening 165 acres of new skiing and riding on the back mountain through two terrain expansions!

The Electric Horseman Express lift will rise 1,850 vertical feet in just six minutes from near the Wildwood base and allow continuous lapping of all new and existing back mountain terrain from Bearclaw Summit.

Here is what to expect:
⛷️** Winter 25/26 – Far East expansion** Nine new trails will be added, featuring a mix of tree runs to chutes and two intermediate runs, including a new groomed run down the Far East ridge. Sure to become a signature run in Utah, this ridge run offers 360-degree views from Utah Valley to Heber Valley and three mountain lakes. Teams will be working throughout the summer to grade this new run.

🎿** Winter 26/27 – New bowl expansion** Adjacent to Bishops Bowl lies another 100+ acres of untapped terrain, hidden in plain sight. Get ready to point your tips down Provo Canyon for turns with breathtaking views you’ve never experienced at Sundance Resort.

**Winter 26/27 – Electric Horseman Lift.**  Starting near the base of the Wildwood Lift, the Electric Horseman Express will traverse the Far East Ridge, bringing skiers and riders to the top of Red’s Lift at Bearclaw Summit.

Snow-covered pine trees on a mountain slope under a clear blue sky. The landscape is bright and wintry, with sunlight casting soft shadows across the snowy terrain.

TLDR: 1850′ of top-to-bottom skiing on EVERY run on the back mountain in just six minutes!
165 acres of skiing & riding in two new terrain areas – that makes for a total of 205 new acres since 2021!
Coming Winter 26/27…with a sneak preview of some terrain in the 25/26 season.

For more information, visit the Storm Skiing Journal & Podcast for an exclusive preview of the new lift and terrain.

A ski resort expansion map showing new chairlifts, additional ski terrain, new ski trails (marked by color-coded lines), and planned lodges, labeled with updates for winters 2025/26 and 2026/27.