Sugar Mountain Resort Piste Map Download
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The Skiers' Guide to Sugar Mountain Resort

Top Rated for
4.83 (6 Ratings)
Value for Money
4.83 (6 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.50 (6 Ratings)
Accommodation Options
4.50 (6 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.33 (6 Ratings)
Overall Rating
4.00 (6 Ratings)
Lift Efficiency
Beginner 38%
Intermediate 48%
Advanced 10%
Expert 5%
Overall Rating
4.33
From 6 Reviews
21
Total Runs
4100
Bottom Elevation
5300
Top Elevation
125
Skiable Terrain
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Sugar Mountain Resort Piste Map

Check out the Sugar Mountain Resort ski resort map above to get the full layout of this compact North Carolina destination. The trail map shows 21 runs spread across 366 metres of vertical, from a base elevation of 1,249 metres up to 1,615 metres at the top. You'll find 8 beginner runs, 10 intermediate trails and 2 advanced options, all serviced by 5 chairlifts.

piste map for Sugar Mountain Resort

Best Runs in Sugar Mountain Resort

  • Easy Street (Green): A wide, gentle beginner trail that's perfect for getting your ski legs under you without any surprises.

  • Upper and Lower Switchback (Green): The longest green run on the mountain at over a mile, offering beginners a proper top-to-bottom cruise with mellow gradients throughout.

  • Whoopdeedoo (Blue): A fun intermediate run with rollers and dips that'll get you airborne if you carry a bit of speed.

  • Big Birch (Blue): A tree-lined intermediate trail that's ideal for practicing your carving on a consistent pitch.

  • Tom Terrific (Blue): One of the most popular intermediate runs, offering a nice wide canvas for working on your turns with plenty of space to spread out.

  • Upper and Lower Flying Mile (Black Diamond): The steepest groomed run at Sugar, this one drops straight down the fall line and rewards confident intermediates and advanced skiers with a proper thigh-burner.

  • Gunther's Gorge (Black Diamond): A narrower, more technical black diamond that winds through the trees and demands precise turn placement.

  • The Cliffs (Double Black Diamond): Sugar's expert proving ground featuring steep, ungroomed terrain with natural features and moguls that form up quickly after fresh snow.