
How Mount Sanitas Became Our Boardroom
January 10, 2026By the time I started walking again, I was already imagining what this could mean for our streets, our theaters, and the way winter might feel a little less quiet from here on out. Because this is not just big news, it is the kind that shifts a town’s rhythm. Sundance is coming to Boulder, and suddenly everything we already love about this place, the conversations, the creativity, the way we gather, feels like it is about to be turned up just a notch.
Boulder… we are getting Sundance.
Yes. That Sundance. The iconic, indie film loving, star sightings at the coffee shop Sundance Film Festival.
And suddenly everything clicked. The theaters. The conversations. The way this town already leans a little cinematic without even trying. If I were writing a Carrie Bradshaw style column, and let’s be honest, I am, I would say this feels less like a surprise and more like a long overdue plot twist.
Here is the headline version I would shout across the fence to my neighbors. 2026 is Sundance’s final year in Utah. Starting in 2027, Boulder steps into the spotlight.
I know. Deep breath.
What I love most is why Boulder. Sundance has always been about discovery. Intimate stories. Big ideas. Walking out of a screening and immediately needing to talk to someone about what you just saw. That is already how we live here. We linger. We ask questions. We gather. We debate. We walk everywhere. We drink good coffee and accidentally have meaningful conversations.
Sundance did not just pick a new city. It picked a vibe.
And now I am imagining it all. Filmmakers wandering Pearl Street with badges swinging from their necks. Packed houses at the Boulder Theater. Locals slipping into weekday screenings because why not. The energy of winter suddenly feeling electric instead of quiet. Boulder becoming a little louder, a little glossier, but still unmistakably itself.
Of course, there is the practical side too. If you are reading this from out of town, hi and welcome, yes places to stay during Sundance in Boulder will become a thing. Our lodging scene is more boutique, more neighborhood driven, more stay where you can walk to everything. Translation planning ahead will matter. A lot.
But for now, I am letting myself sit in the excitement of it. The kind of news that makes you text five people in a row. The kind that makes a town feel chosen.
So here it is, neighbors. Sundance is coming. The final credits are rolling in Utah. And Boulder We are about to have our close up.
I will keep writing as this story unfolds, where to stay, how to experience it, and how to love Sundance here without losing what makes Boulder, Boulder.
And just like that winter got interesting.
Photo by Deepak Adhikari on Unsplash

