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Easter Service

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The Sugarloaf Area Christian Ministry invites worshipers to join the annual Easter Sunrise Service on Sunday, April 4, at the top of the Narrow Gauge trail. A season pass or a free Sunday service lift ticket is required in order to load the SuperQuad.

April 5
5:20 AM - 7:00 AM
Narrow Gauge Trail

The Sugarloaf Area Christian Ministry invites worshippers to join the annual Easter Sunrise Service on Sunday, April 5.

  • An active GoCard is required to attend the service.
    • Season pass holders or those who have purchased lift tickets for April 5 will have access to the lift.
    • Anyone else wishing to attend the Easter Sunrise Service should reserve a ticket in advance at no cost using the link above to receive their GoCard.
  • The SuperQuad lift will load from 5:20 AM to 5:25 AM only.
    • Please arrive early, bring hand warmers, and dress in layers, as it's always much colder than expected.

Once everyone has unloaded, the service will begin at the top of the Narrow Gauge trail at Pick Pole Cross-Cut. After the service ends, around 6:45 AM, all skiers and riders should follow Pick Pole to Tote Road only.

  • There will be no lift-serviced downloading.
  • This event is recommended for intermediate-level skiers or above, as the trail can be firm and visibility can be limited at that time of morning.

Attendees are encouraged to warm up and meet their neighbors at D’ellies for free coffee for one hour following the service. Breakfast will be available for purchase.

Lifts may change due to the weather. If conditions do not allow lift use, the service will be held at the Beach area in front of the lodge.

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Easter Breakfast

45 North, located in the Sugarloaf Mountain Hotel, will open at 6:30 AM on Easter Sunday, offering an à la carte menu and breakfast specials.

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