Spring updates from Sugarbush, VT (pass savings)
Mount Ellen is closed for the season. This past Sunday was the last day of operations for Sugarbush North.
There is still a TON of snow up there on that mountain. If hiking is your thing, this is a good option for the remainder of the season.
Sugarbush South or Lincoln Peak is still going strong and has at least a few weeks left spinning the lifts.
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Now is a great time to experience Sugarbush.
the S.G. messing around at North in mid-February

From the resort…
Sure, winter may be winding down, but that just means that things are starting to heat up at Sugarbush. This Sunday will be the final day of operations at Mt. Ellen, but our plan is to keep Lincoln Peak open for your skiing and riding pleasure at least through Sunday, April 20th.
$99 Per Night at Clay Brook
What’s the perfect complement to a day of spring skiing and riding at Sugarbush? A night of luxury at Clay Brook, of course. Book our Spring Skiing Special now and you can stay at Clay Brook for just $99 per person, per night.
Major Season Pass Savings
Now is the time to get the lowest price on all of our season pass options for next winter. You can also get the Sugarbush All-Mountain Spring Pass for just $199. Head here for all of our great season pass deals.
Events to Remember
Spring is also the time for some of our favorite Sugarbush traditions. The Sugarbush Adventure Games are happening on Saturday, April 5th. The Terri Lyne Carrington Jazz Ensemble also visits us on Saturday, the 5th, from the Berklee College of Music. And be sure to mark your calendar for “Murder at Mascara Mountain” on Saturday, April 19th. For a complete schedule of everything that’s going on at the resort, just visit the events page on Sugarbush.com.
That’s all for now, folks. We hope to see you soon at Sugarbush for all of our springtime fun.
Go check out Sugarbush!
S.G.
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