Midnight Saturday is your last chance to take advantage of our amazing pre-season ski deals! Buy your season passes, Mad Cards and register your kids for the free kids pass program NOW!!!
This should get you motivated:
Midnight Saturday is your last chance to take advantage of our amazing pre-season ski deals! Buy your season passes, Mad Cards and register your kids for the free kids pass program NOW!!!
This should get you motivated:
Our Select Queen Rooms are approximately 240 sq ft and are located on the second floor. They contain a single queen size bed, private bath with tub/shower, 22″ flat-screen cable TV, direct dial telephone, hair dryer and central air conditioning. Select Rooms are generally quieter than Standard Rooms due to the second-floor location (there are no rooms above the second floor).
A slice of Vermont? more like two big mountains of it, piled high with a generous blend of manmade and natural snow and bucolic views. Hold the crowds and attitude— they don’t fly in this laid-back corner of postcard-perfect Vermont. One reader likes the “variety of terrain, sheer cruising and air of welcoming friendliness.” It all adds up to a no. 5 ranking for Character, and the ’Bush earns similarly strong rankings in Terrain Variety (5), Challenge (6), Service and On-Mountain Food (8) and Snow (9). Accessible glades abound, from the bustling Lincoln Peak (family central) to the less-traveled Mount Ellen and throughout the Slidebrook Wilderness in between. New barnchic slopeside lodging and facilities bring amenities up to par, and no major ski area offers bigger helpings of quintessential Vermont beauty. “Vermont skiing at its best.” —E.T.M.
Après Spot » Unwind with live music, oh-so-frosty local beers and Vermont-hearty, better-than-bar food at the Castlerock Pub.
Don’t Miss » An evening snowcat ride and candlelit dinner at Allyn’s Lodge, followed by moonlight skiing.
What’s New» An arsenal of ultra-low-energy snowguns doubles early-season snowmaking capacity. Got a novice friend? If he completes three lessons, he gets a season pass.
From Bergen County, the recommended route should take approximately 5.5 – 6 hours travel time, depending on traffic and road conditions.
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From New York City, the recommended route should take approximately 5.5 – 6 hours travel time, depending on traffic and road conditions.
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From Boston, it takes approximately 3-3.5 hours to reach the Lodge, depending on traffic and road conditions.
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From Montreal it takes approximately 3 hours travel time to reach
The Sugar Lodge, depending on traffic and road conditions.
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From Hartford it takes approximately 3.5 hours to reach The Sugar Lodge, depending on traffic and road conditions.
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Our King Suite is approximately 650 sq ft and is located on the second floor. It includes a full kitchen with a living/dining area. The suite contains a separate bedroom with a single king size bed and a pull out sofabed in the living room. It also offers a private bath with tub/shower, cable TV in both the bedroom and living room, direct dial telephone, hair dryer and central air conditioning. The King Suite can be expanded to a two-bedroom suite if booked with a Select King. A Select King room adjoins to the living room of the King Suite. The adjoining Select King can be made up as one king bed or two twin beds. Please contact us directly to reserve this arrangement.
Our Queen Suite is approximately 450 sq ft and is located on the ground floor. It includes a full kitchen with a living/dining area. The suite contains a separate bedroom with a single queen size bed and a pull out sofabed in the living room. It also offers a private bath with tub/shower, cable TV in the living room, direct dial telephone, hair dryer and central air conditioning.
Please note that the Queen Suite is located on the ground floor and is under the Lodge breakfast area. You may hear guests above you at breakfast from 7:30 am to 10:00 am.