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The Green Mountains are home to some of the best hiking in all of New England

Lift Rides

Take a ride on the Super Bravo Express Quad to the top of Gadd Peak. Once you’re there you’ll find the perfect view of the Mad River Valley, a picturesque picnic spot, local wildlife, native flora and fauna, disc golf, mountain biking (bike ticket needed) and a variety of hiking trails for all abilities.

Lift Ride Hours of Operation          Open June 26th - October 12th
Weekends & Holidays: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. (Holidays: Independence Day, Labor Day & Columbus Day)
Fridays: 12-6 p.m.

2009 Daily Rates Adult Youth
Lift Access 1-Day * includes disc golf, does not include bike $15 $10

Summer Adventure Season Pass:
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GETTING DOWN: Ride the lift, take a hike, throw a disc or bring a bike (additional charges apply for mountain biking). However you wish to get down, Sugarbush can accommodate you. 

HIKING: From the top of Gadd Peak you’ll find a variety of easy to more difficult hiking trails going both up and down. Those wishing to summit the 3,975’ Lincoln Peak can continue on foot for about ½-hour or 0.8 miles up the Jester Trail. At the peak you’ll meet up with the Long Trail and the spine of Vermont’s Green Mountains. Hike south on the Long Trail to the Lincoln Gap (3.4 mi.), the Appalachian Trail (50.5 mi.) or Massachusetts (150 mi.). Go north and you’ll find Sugarbush’s Castlerock Peak (1.3 mi.), the Appalachian Gap (8.2 mi.) and Canada (127.5 mi.).

Click here for hiking and biking map

LEAF PEEPING: The last 3 weeks in September and the first week of October are the most spectacular for foliage viewing – and what better way to experience the hue of colors than with a lift ride on the Super Bravo! As your travel through different alpine environments you’ll notice significant changes in the native flora, both in variety of vegetation and the maturity of the foliage.