Superquad Terrain

Sugarloaf Superquad      
Swedish Fiddle Hayburner
Ram Pasture Spurline
Kick Back Double Bitter
Skidder Pinch
Upper Sheerboom Kings Landing
Haywire Candyside
Stomping Grounds Bridle Chain
Chaser Tote Road
Sugarloaf Halfpipe Gin Pole
Comp Hill Peavy X-Cut
       
Swedish Fiddle -Swedish Fiddle is located between Kings Landing and Hayburner. You can usually ski parts of this glade before we get a lot of natural snow because of the blowover from snowmaking on Kings Landing
Ram Pasture -Ram Pasture is located on Lower Tote Road. This is a great glade to practice your tree skiing, its not very steep and the trees are more spaced than in the other glades
Kick Back -Kick Back is one of the newest glades on the mtn, it is located between Skidder and Hayburner.
Skidder -Skidder is one of the premier bump trails in the east. This trail is covered in some of the best bumps you can find anywhere. To ski Skidder take a right when you get off the Superquad and its the first trail on the right.
Upper Sheerboom -Sheerboom is one of Sugarloaf's Wild Thing Trails, its never been touched by a groomer or snowmaker. Sheerboom offers some great bumps, but is also under the superquad, so if you dont like skiing under lifts, this is not the trail for you.
Haywire -Haywire is located just below chicken pitch on Tote Road, it connects to The Stomping Grounds terrain park.
Stomping Grounds -If you like Terrain Parks, then this is the trail for you, you can find big and small jumps and rails. This is where CVA trains there freestyle skiers.
Chaser -This trail is basically where the Halfpipe is.
Sugarloaf Halfpipe -This past summer Sugarloaf built a 2nd Superpipe, so this year, the old Halfpipe will have 10 -12 foot falls and will have terrain park features.
Hayburner -Hayburner is a great cruiser, but can sometimes be quite crowded on weekends. Hayburner is located between Skidder and Kings Landing
Spurline -Spurline is located between Tote Road and Double Bitter, it starts just above Chicken Pitch on Tote Road and ends on Double Bitter, just above Tote Road X-Cut.
Double Bitter -Double Bitter is one of the best trails on the mtn, its great when its groomed and its even better when its left to get bumped up. If we get a storm this is one of the trails to hit. Its skinny and windy.
Comp Hill -Comp Hill is used as the main competition trail for CVA and other race teams
Pinch -Pinch is the trail that goes from the top of the superquad over to Tote Road.
Kings Landing -Kings Landing is one of Sugarloaf's best cruisers, its got a great fall line, but tends to become quite crowded on weekends since it is one of the most popular trails. this is one of the first trails to open in the early season.
Candyside -Candyside is located at the bottom of Kings Landing and Hayburner. Candyside is a great trail to cruise on, but can become quite crazy at times especially on weekends with people screaming down Kings Landing and Hayburner
Bridle Chain -Bridle Chain goes from Tote Road to the Timberline quad, its a blue trail and it can become quite icy as the day goes on due to the amount of traffic this trail recieves throughout the day.
Tote Road -Tote Road is everyone's favorite cruising trail at the Loaf and at over 3 miles long it is one of the longest intermediate trails in the east.
Gin Pole -Gin Pole goes from The Superquad over to the top of Spillway West
Peavy X-Cut -Peavy X-Cut is a trail that leads from Tote Road over to The Spillway Chairs