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Sugarbush Trail Map

Top Rated for
4.68 (25 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.67 (21 Ratings)
Accommodation Options
4.50 (28 Ratings)
Overall Rating
4.47 (15 Ratings)
Experts
4.35 (27 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.33 (9 Ratings)
Advanced
Beginner 23%
Intermediate 42%
Advanced 27%
Expert 7%
Overall Rating
4.5
From 28 Reviews
111
Total Runs
1483
Bottom Elevation
4083
Top Elevation
581
Skiable Terrain

Check out the Sugarbush ski resort map below to get a proper feel for the mountain layout before you head out. The trail map shows 111 runs spread across the terrain, with 26 beginner runs, 47 intermediate trails, and 30 advanced routes serviced by 11 chairlifts. The resort spans from 452 metres at the base up to 1,245 metres at the top, offering solid vertical and varied terrain for all levels.

Download the Sugarbush Trail Map (PDF & Image)

piste map for Sugarbush

Best Runs in Sugarbush

  • Easy Street (Green): A gentle, wide trail perfect for first-timers to build confidence with minimal traffic and a consistent, forgiving pitch.

  • Sleeper (Green): A long, meandering green run that winds through the woods, offering beginners a chance to practice turning without feeling overwhelmed.

  • Snowball (Blue): A cruisy intermediate trail with a moderate gradient and wide-open spaces, ideal for working on carving technique.

  • Spring Fling (Blue): A sunny, south-facing blue run that's brilliant for building speed and confidence on longer intermediate terrain.

  • Jester (Blue): A playful intermediate trail with rollers and gentle undulations that make it fun for progressing skiers to experiment with rhythm.

  • Organgrinder (Black): A steep, narrow black run with tight turns through the trees, demanding precise edge control and quick decision-making.

  • Stein's Run (Black): A classic expert trail known for its sustained pitch and excellent fall-line skiing when conditions are right.

  • Castlerock (Double Black Diamond): Sugarbush's legendary double black zone offering genuinely challenging terrain with natural features, cliffs, and technical lines through gladed sections.

  • Paradise (Double Black Diamond): A steep, ungroomed double black that holds powder well after storms and tests your mogul skills when bumped up.

  • Rumble (Black): A consistently steep black diamond with a direct fall line, perfect for advanced skiers who want to lay down fast, aggressive turns.