Snow & Ski Conditions Sugarbush

The Sugarbush snow report for Feb 16 is a 18" base depth with 16 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.
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Recent Snowfall

 
6"6"6"0"1"1"

Base

18"
Machine Groomed

Mid Mountain

34"
Machine Groomed

Summit

48"
Machine Groomed

Depth vs Average

88%
vs average of 20" on Feb 16
Snow Reporter Comments: February 16th, 6:15 AMGood morning skiers and rider and happy Presidents Day! It’s the start of our holiday week, and conditions are set up for great riding all week with warm-ish February weather and the potential for new snow later this week. Today's forecast brings partly sunny skies, with mild temps on tap. Expect upper teens to low 20s at the summit and upper 20s to low 30s at the base, plus light snow showers this evening into tomorrow morning. We’ll be getting down on 484 skiable acres, served by 16 lifts, with 111 open trails and 62 freshly groomed runs including, fan favorites like Sunrise, Jester and Rim Run. You can look forward to immaculate groomers and packed powder conditions across the mountain today. The early bird gets the worm… or in this case, the freshest groomers on the mountain. We'll be serving early skiing all week long as operations will be in holiday hours with GMX, Super Bravo, and Heaven's Gate kicking things off, loading at 8:00 AM. All other scheduled lifts open at 9:00 AM, with the exception of Slide Brook which will be opening at 10:00 AM. Nobody does it like the Sugarbush Parks crew. They’re serving up freestyle fun in every direction. At Mt. Ellen, you’ll find more than 94 features on Riemergasse and another 28 on Sugar Run, all serviced by the iconic Sunny Quad. At Lincoln Peak, Slowpoke has 18 flowy features, and Sugarbear Forest is home to 7 more. Inverness will be closed this morning and will reopen to the public at 11:30 AM.  Join us 2/17 to bring the spirit of Louisiana to the mountains at our Mardi Gras Party featuring the Bourbon Street Hoh Down at Castlerock Pub! Celebrate in true bayou style with live music, bold flavors, and plenty of good cheer. Come for the party, stay for the rhythm, and let the good times roll. Check out all our winter events.All Lincoln Peak and Mt. Ellen uphill routes are currently open. Please review our Uphill Travel Policy for full details. 
Lifts Open
16/16 open
Acres Open
484 Acres Open
Runs Open
111/111 open
Beginner Runs Open
25/26
Intermediate Runs Open
48/47
Advanced Runs Open
30/30
Expert Runs Open
8/8

Resort Overview

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Nov 22
Projected Opening
May 03
Projected Closing
Sugarbush is located in Vermont’s scenic Mad River Valley, offering a classic New England ski experience across 484 acres of terrain. With 111 trails and 16 lifts, the resort spans two distinct mountains—Lincoln Peak and Mt. Ellen—each with its own character and appeal. The mountain receives an average of 213 inches of natural snowfall annually, and extensive snowmaking ensures reliable coverage throughout the season. Trail difficulty is well-balanced, with 23% beginner, 42% intermediate, 27% advanced, and 7% expert runs.Families will find Sugarbush especially welcoming, thanks to its dedicated learning zones, tubing lanes, and four terrain parks with 18 rails. The resort’s ski and ride school offers programs for all ages, and the base areas are designed for easy navigation with access to rentals, dining, and childcare. Lincoln Peak’s Village is a hub of activity, while Mt. Ellen offers a quieter, more laid-back vibe with wide-open trails and fewer crowds.Visitors choose Sugarbush for its terrain diversity, authentic mountain atmosphere, and stunning views of the Green Mountains. The vertical drop of 2,600 feet and the 3-mile-long Stein’s Run provide plenty of room to roam, whether you’re carving groomers or exploring tree-lined glades. With a blend of challenge, charm, and convenience, Sugarbush delivers a memorable ski experience for all types of riders.

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