Spillway and Central Mtn Terrain

Spillway East Spillway West Bateau T-Bar
     
Stump Shot
Sluice Chute
Blade Glade
Sluice Headwall
Can't Hook Glade
Spillway X-Cut
Kurf
Wedge
Lower White Nitro
Lower Bubblecuffer
Upper Bubblecuffer
Pick Pole
Upper Gondi Line
Sluice
Winters Way
Mid Station X-Cut
Cribworks
Lower Gondi Line
Spillway
Upper Tote Road
Upper Narrow Gauge    
       
Stump Shot -Stump Shot, formally Max Headroom, is one of the best glades on Sugarloaf, its steep and always has great snow. You can always ski this glade very late in the spring. To get to Stump Shot take a left when you get off the Spillway chair, the entrance is between Winters way and Gondi Line.
Blade Glade -Blade Glade is located a little further down Spillway X-Cut, past Stump Shot, between Bubblecuffer and White Nitro. This glade usually has a lot of powder at the top, but can be blown off in the middle.
Can't Hook -Cant' Hook is located between White Nitro and Lower Powder Keg, its not a very big glade, but its still a lot of fun
Kurf -Kurf glade is located between Lower Spillway and Lower Sluice. This glade hasn't been cleaned out in a few years, so it can take a lot of snow to make it skiable.
Lower White Nitro -If you like Steeps, then White Nitro is the trail for you, its one of the steepest trails in the East. This is definetly a no fall zone, it can often get a little icy in the afternoon
Upper Bubblecuffer -Bubblecuffer is a classic New England style trail, its skinny and winding and its one of Sugarloaf's "Wild Thing" trails, it has no snowmaking and is never groomed, its usually covered in nice big bumps. A trail you dont want to miss after a storm. Bubblecuffer is located just past Gondi Line heading from The top of Spillway.
Upper Gondi Line -Gondi Line is another steep trail and its straight with no turns since the old Gondola ran up this trail. Gondi Line is one of the steepest trails in the east, so you dont want to fall on it..
Winters Way -If you want a steep bump trail with tons of snow, this is the trail for you. This is old classic New England Style skiing at its best. This trail is quiet narrow and is hardly ever groomed, so you can look forward to some nice big soft bumps on this trail all the time.
Cribworks -Cribworks may be short, but its still a fun trail, you can find it about halfway down Narrow Gauge
Spillway -Spillway is located directly under the Spillway Chairs, its a great trail to do on your first run and one of the first trails to open for the season
Upper Narrow Gauge -Narrow Gauge is very famous because it is the only FIS certified Downhill Course in the East. This trail is one of the oldest on the mtn and is a great cruiser for all skiers and snowboarders. To get to Narrow Gauge, take a right when you get off the Spillway East Chair, its the first trail on the right or you can take the Superquad and take a left when you get off.
Sluice Chute -Sluice Chute is a very short trail just above Sluice Headwall, this trail is steep and narrow and can be icy at times. Sluice Chute is the first trail you come to as you ski across the Spillway X-Cut
Sluice Headwall -Sluice Headwall is located under the top of the Spillway East Chair, just above the top of The Spillway and Sluice trails, its quite steep and can be a little icy, but is a lot of fun in the powder
West Sluice Chute -West Sluice Chute is located above Sluice Headwall, take a right when you get off the Spillway East chair and its the first trail you come to.
Spillway X-Cut -Spillway X-Cut runs from the top of Spillway and heads to the King Pine area. You can access some of Sugarloaf's toughest trails from this trail. It is an advanced trail because is is very narrow and can be icy at times.
Wedge -Wedge is a great cruiser, it starts at the mid station x-cut just below White Nitro and winds its way back to the bottom of Spillway. You can access the very top part of Rookie River from the middle of this trail
Lower Bubblecuffer -Lower Bubblecuffer is almost as tough as Upper Bubblecuffer, but its not quite as steep, but its still bumped up. Also be sure to watch out for rocks, big and small
Pick Pole -Pick Pole is a cross cut trail that leads from the top of the Spillway West chair, across Narrow Gauge, Comp Hill, Skidder, Hayburner, Kings Landing and Double Bitter over to Tote Road and the Timberline Quad
Sluice -Before The Superquad was installed and Kings Landing was cut, Sluice was one of the most popular trails. This trail is great for practicing those high speed turns. Sluice is located next to Spillway
Mid Station X-Cut -Mid Station X-Cut leads from Sluice over to Ramdown
Lower Gondi Line -Lower Gondi Line isnt as steep as Upper Gondi Line, but it still provides great challenge and is great for cruising. This trail is also used many times for race training ans is also a great powder run after a storm
Upper Tote Road .-Tote Road is the trail for you if you like to cruise, take a right off Spillway East and Cruise for over 3 miles back to the bottom