22 Village Run
- Free Cancellation
Sugarbush Resort's Lincoln Peak (4,083 ft) and Mt. Ellen anchor the south end of the Mad River Valley — 111 trails on 581 skiable acres, sister mountain Mad River Glen's legendary single chair across Appalachian Gap on Route 17, and Warren Falls' deep-pool swimming hole on the Mad River five miles from town.
Warren sits at the south end of the Mad River Valley between the Green Mountains and the Granville Gulf, three hours north of Boston and four-and-a-half from New York City via I-89. Sugarbush Resort spans two interconnected mountains — Lincoln Peak (4,083 ft) at the Sugarbush Access Road base and Mt. Ellen (4,083 ft) eight miles north — connected by the Slide Brook Express quad (the longest detachable quad in the world when it opened in 1995). 111 trails on 581 skiable acres; eight miles up Route 17 over Appalachian Gap, Mad River Glen's General Stark Mountain runs the country's last operating single chair on a 1,968-vertical-foot cooperatively-owned 'Ski It If You Can' face — separate ticket, one of skiing's last anti-corporate holdouts.
Our rentals stretch from the Sugarbush Village condos at the Lincoln Peak base (Summit, North Lynx, Snow Creek, Mountainside) up Sugarbush Access Road through the Mad River Valley to the Waitsfield farmhouse and Round Barn districts. The Pitcher Inn, a Relais & Châteaux property in Warren village, sets the valley's culinary bar; the Common Man Restaurant in a Warren-village 1800s barn and American Flatbread in Waitsfield (the original Vermont wood-fired pizza shop) anchor the dining scene. Most rentals sleep 4–8 with full kitchens; larger valley homes go to 12+ for ski-week groups.