The Sugarbush snow report for May 02 is a 16" base depth with 1 of 16 lifts open. Please note ski conditions and snowfall at Sugarbush are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
We know it's just about the end of the season, but we couldn't help ourselves: we're opening up for a bonus day TOMORROW! That's right, our final weekend just grew by a day. We'll be spinning Valley House 10 AM - 5 PM with Stein's Run and Coffee Run definitely and Snowball/Spring Fling a possibility after we reevaluate terrain in the morning. Be aware: the Coffee Run repair has been a tricky one, and depending on how it finishes up in the morning will likely be considered experts only in the best case scenario and involve a smidge of walking in the worst case. We should know more before we open. Come up and enjoy our final three days of the season and stick around for the good times off the slopes including our Derby De Mayo party complete with drink specials and Kentucky Derby viewing and our Ski & Tee Weekend with the grand opening of the Sugarbush Resort Golf Club. All 2024/25 Ikon Pass and Sugarbush Pass holders, those who have purchased a lift ticket for May 4th and 5th, and anyone who redeems a Quad Pack or TBD ticket can golf for just $30 including cart on May 4th and 5th. Oh and we still have our Boomer Bonus: Boomer Passes are valid to ski the rest of the season, including weekends.
Please remain off of closed terrain as there is ongoing construction and operations occuring in areas like Heaven's Gate, Castlerock, and parts of Lincoln Peak. Uphill travel is fully open at Mt. Ellen and on the Gate House/North Lynx side, but please stay away from Castlerock, Heaven's Gate terrain, and the Lincoln Peak morning uphill route, which is now closed due to ongoing grooming operations. Check out our website for our designated uphill travel routes and more information.
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 more than 4,000 acres, with nearly 600 skiable acres plus 2,000 acres of backcountry skiing in the Slide Brook Wilderness area. "The 'Bush" 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.
We know it's just about the end of the season, but we couldn't help ourselves: we're opening up for a bonus day TOMORROW! That's right, our final weekend just grew by a day. We'll be spinning Valley House 10 AM - 5 PM with Stein's Run and Coffee Run definitely and Snowball/Spring Fling a possibility after we reevaluate terrain in the morning. Be aware: the Coffee Run repair has been a tricky one, and depending on how it finishes up in the morning will likely be considered experts only in the best case scenario and involve a smidge of walking in the worst case. We should know more before we open. Come up and enjoy our final three days of the season and stick around for the good times off the slopes including our Derby De Mayo party complete with drink specials and Kentucky Derby viewing and our Ski & Tee Weekend with the grand opening of the Sugarbush Resort Golf Club. All 2024/25 Ikon Pass and Sugarbush Pass holders, those who have purchased a lift ticket for May 4th and 5th, and anyone who redeems a Quad Pack or TBD ticket can golf for just $30 including cart on May 4th and 5th. Oh and we still have our Boomer Bonus: Boomer Passes are valid to ski the rest of the season, including weekends.
Please remain off of closed terrain as there is ongoing construction and operations occuring in areas like Heaven's Gate, Castlerock, and parts of Lincoln Peak. Uphill travel is fully open at Mt. Ellen and on the Gate House/North Lynx side, but please stay away from Castlerock, Heaven's Gate terrain, and the Lincoln Peak morning uphill route, which is now closed due to ongoing grooming operations. Check out our website for our designated uphill travel routes and more information.