Sugarloaf is already a big enough mountain that suits all levels of skiers and boarders but like most things in America, they’re going bigger! Brackett Basin, over on the West side, is being developed in three phases introducing a whole new experience to this New England resort. For the first time it will open up Burnt Mountain that will offer tight, eastern tree-lined skiing and wide-open western-style glades making it unlike any other resort on the East Coast.
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Sugarloaf
Key Facts
Acres of Terrain: 1670 No. of Trails: 146Resort Height: 1417ftHighest Lift: 4237ftLongest Trail: 3.5 milesResort Facts
- Vertical Descent: 2820ft
- Non-Skiers: Limited
- Apres Ski: Excellent
- Snowboarding: 3 terrain parks and 2 half pipes
- Slopes Face: Mainly N and NE
- No. of Lifts: 14
- Snow-making: 29% of trails covered
- Season: Mid Nov-April
- Avg. Snowfall: 206 inches
- Photo Needed: No
- Ski Bus: Yes free frequent shuttle
Travel
Flight time: 7 hours, London-Boston Transfer time: Approx. 5 hours from Boston
Compare Hotels
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Sugarloaf Condos
- Ski-in ski-out apartment style property
- Free access to the sports and fitness club
- Hot breakfast and three course evening dinner taken in local restaurants
- Rooming varies from condo to condo but all rooms feature private facilities
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Sugarloaf Inn
- Ski in / ski out
- Cosy and friendly
- Close to sports facilities
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Sugarloaf Mountain Hotel
- Modern, luxury hotel
- Superb location close to slopes
- Excellent facilities










