This summer, work will begin at Sugar Bowl Ski Resort, California, on a major revitalization project that will impact everything from its lodges to its lift infrastructure.
The wide-ranging plan costs an estimated $100 million according to the San Francisco Chronicle and begins with a new two-tier deck, kitchen, and locker area at the Village Lodge, all of which are expected to be ready next winter.
The following spring, Sugar Bowl is replacing its historic 4-person Village gondola with a fresh 8-person Doppelmayr system and undergoing a renovation of the Main Lodge.
Over email, Christina Schwartz, the ski resort’s executive director of marketing and revenue, called it “the most transformative capital improvement plan in our 86-year history.”