The Sugar Bowl Resort snow report for Mar 28 is a 90" base depth with 11 of 12 lifts open. Please note ski conditions and snowfall at Sugar Bowl Resort are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
Snow Reporter Comments: It's easy to forget that we're creeping up on April with snow globe conditions like these! The 9 inches of fresh, fluffy powder we received overnight is hard evidence that winter is still going strong. Today is bound to be stoke-filled, but don't fret if you can't make it up to the mountain today--the forecast is nothing but free refills through Sunday!
This weekend, the slopes at Sugar Bowl will come alive with the thrill of the Silver Belt competition! It's your chance to witness skiing's best talent carve, shred, and flip their way down the iconic Silver Belt. But the excitement doesn't stop at the finish line. Swing by the Vendor Village for an unbeatable mix of exclusive swag, special beverages, and music from DJ Sutty!
Season passes are now on sale for the general public. If last year is any indication, passes will go quickly--don't wait to lock in another season of Sugar Bowl magic!
Skiing with short sleeves, mid 50’s. Everything open, plenty of snow. Judah can be a bit icy in the am. Have the right wax as you can stick near the bottom slopes.
Perched atop Tahoe’s Donner Summit, Sugar Bowl Resort is the closest major resort to Sacramento and the Bay Area. Sugar Bowl offers terrain to accommodate beginners and challenge experts, spreading across four peaks serviced by 13 lifts and 1500 acres with 500 inches of annual snowfall. As one of the country's oldest ski areas, Sugar Bowl has kept it's classic ski atmosphere while providing modern amenities. Guests can access the resort through two portals--a quick ride on the historic gondola to the snow bound Village or slope side parking at the modern Mt. Judah Day Lodge.