Skiers take to the slopes at the Sundance Resort in Provo Canyon. One of the most influential travel magazines, Conde Nast Traveler, has released its annual list of best hotels, and Sundance Resort ranks near the top in the food category. Conde Nast Traveler's January issue features its annual "Gold List," with 721 of the "world's best places to stay." The top three U.S. hotels for food were the Inn at Thorn Hill, Jackson, N.H.; the Inn at Little Washington, Washington, Va.; and Robert Redford's Sundance Resort.
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