92 Out Of 100 Single Score

Sugarloaf Alpine/Downhill Resorts Resort (Are you this resort?)

 
  • Poor-outstanding-long
  • Is this resort/area easy to get to? 1 Slider
  • Is the parking & transportation drop-off near the lifts? 4 Slider
  • Walking access: distance, stairs, steep walkways 4 Slider
  • Trail maps/signage are easy to find and understand 5 Slider
  • The trails I experienced were 5 Slider
  • Restrooms well placed, functional and clean 5 Slider
  • Snow quality 5 Slider
  • Terrain met my expectations 5 Slider
  • Quality of slope grooming 5 Slider
  • Terrain parks and related features NA Slider
  • OVERALL children's facilities: child friendly? NA Slider
  • Crowds, traffic flow and lift lines? 5 Slider
  • Quality of on-mountain dining 5 Slider
  • Quality and speed of lifts 5 Slider
  • Rate this resort's ski/snowboard school NA Slider
  • Did you get your money's worth? 5 Slider
  • Area shopping: includes nearby towns or villages 3 Slider
  • The OVERALL service at this resort is 5 Slider
  • Recommend this resort/area to others? 5 Slider
  • Would you visit this resort/area again? 100 % Slider

General Comments/Likes

The ‘Loaf is awesome. The only above tree-line lift serviced skiing in the east. The Snowfields off of Sugarloaf’s peak is the nearest thing you’ll find to western steeps in the east. Widowmaker will tax even the best skiers. It’s a big mountain and crowds get dispersed well even on busy weekends.

Dislikes

Sugarloaf is far from everywhere. If it was closer I would have skied it a lot more. The famous Snowfields are not always open and it can really get socked in on the peak.

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Rated By

  • NyAxter
  • Gender: Male
  • Age: 52
  • Resides In: Winter Park, CO, USA
  • Disciplines: Alpine, Back Country
  • Years Skiing/Riding: 43
  • Avg. Days Per Season: 126 - 150 days
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