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Sugarbush ski area, Green Mountains, Vermont
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| | This ski hill boasts an average amount of snow each snow season. The remarkable 22 feet of seasonal snowfall is ample for exceptionally fine coverage. The 2,650 feet of height difference is good. This ski hill has 468 acres of terrain, and it's all in tremendous shape. Sugarbush has the biggest drop from top to bottom for 2988 miles. The beautiful vista of the Vermont mountains and very good ski trails are reason enough to come here to ski. The skiing and the snowboarding in Vermont is so much fun all season long. The |
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17 lifts here are skillfully looked after and operated by kind people. Sugarbush has lots of ski trails and scores of nice lifts. Please refer to the trailmap of Sugarbush on this net page for info. On this hill you'll run into 115 different ski slopes; there
| | are more than enough ski slopes for every ability. This ski area has an average ratio of red and black trails and an average part of blue and green ski trails. Sugarbush is a fuller-size than average ski area featuring a pretty sky-scraping vertical drop when compared to other east coast ski hills. The Vermont mountains in winter are always fine for skiing or snowboarding. Given that you're on this net page you are perhaps into skiing or snowboarding, either way, this is a vicinity with a lot of places for that. The | |
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Green Mountains in winter is a very fine spot if you get pleasure from skiing or snowboarding. No need to search hard for lodgings, but do book a room ahead of going because it is a very popular destination. This ski area has a perfect selection of slopes to match
all abilities; it's out of the question to get bored here. Getting your skiing muscles set in motion and just being on the slopes for a while attract skiers from far and near. The Green Mountains and its mountains make for a fine panorama.
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Sugarbush ski area Trail Map:
 All trail maps supplied by W. Somboon, copyright ©.
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| These outdoors activities are available near Sugarbush ski area. |
| | Ski Areas Near Sugarbush ski area:
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Mad River Glen, Vermont
, 4 miles away 2037 vertical feet 45 runs - 4 lifts 45% Expert & Adv. 35% Intermediate 20% Beginner |
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Cochran Ski Center, Vermont
, 14 miles away 350 vertical feet 8 runs - 3 lifts 0% Expert & Adv. 50% Intermediate 50% Beginner |
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Bolton Valley, Vermont
, 15 miles away 1634 vertical feet 60 runs - 6 lifts 26% Expert & Adv. 47% Intermediate 27% Beginner |
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Stowe, Vermont
, 21 miles away 2360 vertical feet 48 runs - 12 lifts 25% Expert & Adv. 59% Intermediate 16% Beginner |
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Smugglers Notch, Vermont
, 23 miles away 2610 vertical feet 72 runs - 8 lifts 25% Expert & Adv. 53% Intermediate 22% Beginner |
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Pico Mountain, Vermont
, 24 miles away 1967 vertical feet 48 runs - 6 lifts 31% Expert & Adv. 48% Intermediate 23% Beginner |
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Killington, Vermont
, 26 miles away 3050 vertical feet 200 runs - 32 lifts 31% Expert & Adv. 39% Intermediate 30% Beginner |
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Twin Farms, Vermont
, 30 miles away 700 vertical feet 6 runs - 1 lifts 25% Expert & Adv. 40% Intermediate 35% Beginner |
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Suicide Six, Vermont
, 34 miles away 650 vertical feet 22 runs - 3 lifts 30% Expert & Adv. 40% Intermediate 30% Beginner |
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Okemo, Vermont
, 38 miles away 2200 vertical feet 113 runs - 18 lifts 29% Expert & Adv. 42% Intermediate 33% Beginner |
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| | Whitewater Near Sugarbush ski area:
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Huntington River, Chittenden
County
, 10 miles away, Class I-II - 8 miles long (Hanksville to Cochran Road) |
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New Haven River, Addison
County
, 10 miles away, Class V - 1.3 miles long (West Lincoln to Route 116 bridge) |
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Ridley Brook, Washington
County
, 11 miles away, Class V - 2 miles long (Camel's Hump Road in North Duxbury to Winooski River) |
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| | Trails Near Sugarbush ski area:
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Catamount Cross Country Trail, Washington
, 3 miles away |
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Battell Trail, Addison
, 4 miles away |
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Jerusalem Trail, Chittenden
, 4 miles away |
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* Distances listed are direct linear distances, actual travel distance may be different.
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