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Sugarbush- Vermont Wooden Ski Map

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Sugarbush- Vermont Wooden Ski MapEvery map is designed, hand drawn, and crafted inhouse with every piece being individually glued on one by one. In addition, all of our frames are made from scratch and are 100% wood. The sheer scale of Sugarbush sets it apart, boasting an impressive 2,600 foot vertical drop that transcends the typical stature found on the east coast. Divided between two peaks, Sugarbush offers a diverse experience. Lincoln Peak serves as the hub, hosting the ski

Every map is designed, hand drawn, and crafted inhouse with every piece being individually glued on one-by-one. In addition, all of our frames are made from scratch and are 100% wood. 

The sheer scale of Sugarbush sets it apart, boasting an impressive 2,600-foot vertical drop that transcends the typical stature found on the east coast. 

Divided between two peaks, Sugarbush offers a diverse experience. Lincoln Peak serves as the hub, hosting the ski school and a range of amenities. Here, skiers can explore everything from leisurely groomers to challenging expert chutes. Over at Mount Ellen, the third-highest peak in Vermont, you're offered anything you could want from steeps, wide-open cruisers, and terrain parks.

If you know me, you know glades are my absolute favorite and you can't get enough of them here! With 28 wooded areas and the 2,000 acre Slide Brook Basin in between the two peaks - you truly can't go wrong.

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  • Trails: 111
  • Terrain: 20% Beginner, 45% Intermediate, 35% Expert
  • Base Elevation: 1,483 feet 
  • Summit Elevation: 4,083 feet
  • Vertical: 2,600 feet
  • Skiable Area: 484 acres 
  • Average Annual Snowfall: 250 inches 
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