Sugarbush

Location

Washington County
United States
44° 9' 0.1692" N, 72° 54' 56.1708" W
US
General info: 

Sugarbush, located in Northern Vermont's Mad River Valley, is one of Vermont's favortie ski areas. Sugarbush consits of two mountains, Mt. Ellen and Lincoln Peak, and is home to over 4000 acres of skiable terrain (2,000 acres of backcountry skiing in the Slide Brook Wilderness area). private://The 'Bushprivate:// has beginner terrain (20%), Intermediate (45%) and advanced to expert (35%) accessed via 16 lifts that provide the area with a 25,463 person uphill capacity. The 23,000 square-foot day lodge features cathedral ceilings, a food court, and the Castlerock Pub complete with an outdoor patio and barbeque area. Timbers, a post-and-beam restaurant attached to the Clay Brook residences, offers upscale cuisine and is open to the public in all four seasons. The Mad River Valley is also home to 38 lodges (6,600 beds) and 19 restaurants for guests to enjoy.

BASE: 1482ft
SUMMIT: 4083ft
VERTICAL DROP: 2600ft

NO. OF. LIFTS: 16
Gondolas: 0
Chairs: 13
Surface: 3

Costs: 

DAY PASS ADULTS weekday: US$68.00
DAY PASS ADULTS weekend: US$73.00

We recommend to confirm the latest prices from the resorts website as the prices might have changed after last update.

You might be interested in

Blackjack is located in Bessemer and sports a 465-foot vertical drop. You'll ski or ride on 90 acres.

BASE: 385ft
SUMMIT: 850ft
VERTICAL DROP: 465ft

Boyne Highlands offers the most vertical, longest runs, and steepest terrain around. There is a 552-foot vertical spread over 270 acres with plenty of lodging at the base. Ski or ride day or night.

Blacktail Mountain is located above the town of Lakeside along the west shore of Flathead Lake. The ski resort is unique in that skiers and riders will experience a top to bottom run before even riding their first chair.

Boi Taüll is located in the Pyrenees in the Boi Valley in province Lleida. Boi Taüll is at an altitude of 2020 m with lifts going up to 2750 m.

Boreal, conveniently located on Interstate 80 in Northern California’s Lake Tahoe Region, is a mountain that has a strong following of jibbers and freestyle skiers and riders alike. Boreal is open from 9 a.m.

More than 50 kilometres of slopes and 16 skilifts with a capacity of 14.000 persons/hour live up to most skiers' expectations.