mapping the next 10 years
Sugarloaf 2030
In 2010, Sugarloaf released the Sugarloaf 2020 Road Map – an envisioning document that outlined our map for investments in the coming decade.
Over ten years later, much of that vision has been realized; over 600 acres of new terrain in Brackett Basin and Burnt Mountain offer skiers and riders an unparalleled resort experience, including New England’s only true cat skiing operation. New restaurants have opened, others have been updated, numerous improvements have been made to our village, and community partnerships have led to new development and growth.
But we’re far from done.
As the decade ends, we look ahead to the next 10 years: investments in technology, terrain, and infrastructure will take the Sugarloaf experience to new heights, while the same guiding principles we outlined ten years ago will ensure that the core intangibles that make Sugarloaf unique remain unchanged.
This is Sugarloaf 2030.
Lifts, Terrain, and Snowmaking
1. On-Mountain Experience
Above all, Sugarloaf is about the skiing and riding first. The incredible terrain provides an unmatched skiing and riding experience and our investments will seek to enhance this with game-changing upgrades to our snowmaking system that will more than double current capacity and improve efficiency, new trails that will access previously undeveloped areas, and transformational lift upgrades that will help skiers and riders get up the mountain faster, more comfortably, and more reliably than ever before.
Building a more connected and comfortable Sugarloaf
2. Seamless Guest Experiences
Sugarloaf is more than a mountain; it’s a community. To enhance the full resort experience, we’re investing in new technology and expanded amenities. With dual-frequency RFID for seamless lift access, new parking areas for safer, easier arrival, and the addition of a new spa amenities and upgraded dining options, Sugarloaf will be an exceptional experience from start to finish.
creating new sugarloafers
3. The Next Generation
Throughout its history, Sugarloaf has been sustained by the generations of families who make this their playground. We will invest in projects that enhance our offerings for the youngest Sugarloafers and their families, including new beginner and intermediate terrain on West Mountain, and an updated, comprehensive Children’s Center.
Summer Destination
4. Year-Round Vitality
Sugarloaf was built by winter, but our ability to thrive as a year-round destination will allow us to continue as an economic driver for our region; we will invest in projects that enhance our year-round viability, including lift-serviced mountain biking, expanded wedding venues, and continued real estate developments that will allow our community to grow and thrive.
carbon neutral by 2030
Sustainability
As we map out the next decade, our commitment to sustainability is stronger than ever. We'll always consider the next generation of Sugarloafers with every upgrade we make, which means doing our part to keep our carbon footprint as small as possible. Throughout the next decade we will work with all of Boyne Resorts toward a goal of a net-zero carbon footprint by 2030.