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Important Dates
Projected opening date
Nov 22, 2025
Projected closing date
May 03, 2026
Projected Days Open
162
Days Open Last Year
150
Years Open
68
Average Snowfall
215"
Terrain
Beginners Runs
23%
Intermediate Runs
42%
Advanced Runs
27%
Expert Runs
7%
Runs in Total
111
Longest Run
3 mi
Skiable Terrain
484 ac
Snow Making
406 ac
Lifts
16
High Speed Quads
5
Quad Chairs
5
Triple Chairs
2
Double Chairs
1
Surface Lifts
3
Inside Scoop
Reviews
Dan
Even as sadly it operates under the ownership of a conglomerate now, Sugarbush has retained most of the things that have made it Vermont's premier skiers mountain. If you're a beginner or a rich person looking for a ritzy ski vacation, it's probably not for you. In fact, we don't want you. Go to Stowe or some other Vail owned resort. But if you're a serious skier or at least someone who goes to a ski resort to ski as opposed to for apres and shopping or something, it's amazing. It's got the best expert terrain in the east in the Castlerock area and some great backcountry in the Slide Brook basin. Truly unmatched. (besides MRG, but Sugarbush is bigger and gets better snow)