Sugarbush Ski Resort is located in the Mad River Valley of Vermont and was opened in 1958, quickly becoming one of the largest ski areas in New England. It stretches across two main mountains, Lincoln Peak and Mount Ellen, together offering around 111 trails, 16 lifts, and a vertical drop of about 2,600 feet. The resort covers over 4,000 acres, with nearly 580 acres of skiable terrain and 53 miles of marked trails suited for all skill levels. Each winter season, Sugarbush attracts an estimated 300,000 to 400,000 visitors, making it one of Vermont's most popular ski destinations. In summer, it transforms into a hub for hiking, biking, and scenic lift rides, keeping tourism active year-round.
The webcam gives a live view of the central base area at Lincoln Peak, where skiers gather before heading to the lifts. The camera overlooks the plaza in front of the Gate House Lodge, showing people preparing their gear, queuing for the lifts, and relaxing near the outdoor seating area. It's positioned at about 1,600 feet elevation, offering a wide perspective of the surrounding slopes and snow conditions in real time.
Mount Ellen Base
The webcam provides a clear live view from the foot of Mount Ellen, one of the resort's two main peaks. The camera looks across the base area toward the lower slopes, showing the ski lifts, snow-covered trails, and people preparing for their runs. Positioned near the main lodge, it captures real-time conditions including snowfall, visibility, and how busy the area is throughout the day.
Allyn's Lodge
The webcam is positioned mid-mountain on Lincoln Peak, near one of the resort's most scenic lodges. From its elevated position, the webcam overlooks the surrounding slopes and forested terrain, offering a peaceful and authentic look at mountain life. During winter, it shows skiers passing by the lodge and fresh snow piling up around the measurement pole, while in summer it captures hikers and mountain scenery in vibrant green.
Gatehouse Lift
The webcam shows a live view of the main lift area at Lincoln Peak, one of the busiest spots on the mountain. From its position near the base, the camera captures skiers boarding the lift, snow conditions on the surrounding slopes, and the daily rhythm of resort life.The Gatehouse Lift webcam offers a dynamic glimpse into the energy and beauty of Sugarbush, letting people experience the mountain atmosphere even from afar.
Super Bravo Lift
The webcam provides a live view of one of the most popular lifts at Lincoln Peak. The camera faces the base of the Super Bravo Express, showing skiers lining up, boarding the high-speed chairs, and heading up toward the upper mountain trails. It gives a clear picture of snow conditions, lift activity, and weather changes throughout the day, making it a favorite for guests planning their runs. In winter, the scene is lively with constant movement and fresh snow being groomed, while in summer it offers a peaceful view of the green slopes and the lift standing still against the hillside.