Intermediate skiers can ride the Sugarloaf quad that accesses
intermediate and advanced terrain. From Sugarloaf, you can ski the
front of Alta by cutting back to the Supreme lift via Waldren’s Way,
Devil’s Elbow and Razor Back, then take the Supreme triple chair for
some good blue and black diamond trails. Or, if you have the right
pass, drop into Snowbird’s Mineral Basin from Sugarloaf. The ride up
Supreme is an experience in itself. From the top you can enjoy a
panoramic view of Alta and the beautiful Heber Valley. From here,
challenging intermediate and advanced trails such as So Long, Big
Dipper and No 9 are favorites. On the front of Alta the Wildcat and
Collins lifts provide more blue trails. From the top of
Collins you can access Aggie’s
Alley, the Meadow and Corkscrew. Wildcat lift runs to the top of the
Peruvian Ridge, accessing primarily advanced terrain. Aggie’s Alley
provides intermediate access off Peruvian Ridge.
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