Spring at Sugarbush

Sugarbush has 2,600 vertical feet of skiing.

Sugarbush has 2,600 vertical feet of skiing. (Sandy Macys)

Sugarbush, a 111-trail resort in Waitsfield, Vt., is blessed with 2,600 feet of vertical and pods of skiing for all levels of abilities on a bowl-shaped ridge with 16 lifts and plenty of tree and advanced skiing options.

Best of spring

There’s no better time to take to the slopes than spring.

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