Snow & Ski Conditions Sugarbush

The Sugarbush snow report for Dec 31 is a 12" base depth with 10 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

 
2"3"3"0"1"1"

Base

12"
N.A.

Mid Mountain

24"
N.A.

Summit

36"
N.A.

Depth vs Average

79%
vs average of 15" on Dec 31
Snow Reporter Comments: December 31st, 6:15 AMGood morning Sugarbush sliders!  An inch of snow fell at mid mountain and above with another 1-3 inches expected to flurry into the new year by tomorrow! The forecast calls for partly sunny skies and more comfortable temps of low 20's at the base and low teens at the summit.  Winds will be out of the West to toss the fresh snow around creating drifts, scours, and side-stashes. Get ready for some firm and fast groomers today, along with variable conditions as fresh snow will top frozen surfaces.  Tonight, look forward to ringing in the new year in style at the Bush-we've got the torchlight parade and fireworks, Snowshoe tour, and music by the Grift just to name a few!We have over 200 skiable acres served by 11 lifts and 43 open trails, with 33 of those getting a fresh corduroy overnight.  All-natural terrain is closed today in efforts of snow preservation and will be reassessed in the morning.  Today’s a perfect day to explore one (or more!) of our five dining options open at Lincoln Peak today. One of my personal favorites is a fire side snack at Allyn's Lodge! From warm hearty soups to crisp cold beers, we’ve got something for everyone.Operations are in holiday hours, which means GMX, Super Bravo and Heaven's Gate will get the party started at 8:00 AM. Followed by all other scheduled lifts at 9:00 AM. The Sugarbush Parks crew has assembled a bumping freestyle setup at Mt. Ellen with 15 features and 2 jumps. Plus, Slowpoke and Sugarbear Forest at Lincoln Peak are home to 13 total features, and newly installed side hits! Snowmaking has shifted to Ripcord and Sugar Run. Join us Dec 24th - Jan 1st, for our Holiday Week at Sugarbush, filled with skiing, riding, and festive events for the whole family.  Check out all of our winter events!All uphill travel routes at both Lincoln Peak and Mt. Ellen are open, check out our uphill travel policy for more info. *Lincoln Peak evening route will stop at the top of Gate House*
Lifts Open
10/16 open
Acres Open
212 Acres Open
Runs Open
43/111 open
Beginner Runs Open
17/26
Intermediate Runs Open
24/47
Advanced Runs Open
2/30
Expert Runs Open
0/8

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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