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    • Sugarbush Mountain is primarily known as a winter sports destination.
    • Seasonal tourism diversification is crucial for mountain resorts.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight and promote the range of summer activities available at Sugarbush Mountain.
    • To attract a broader audience to the resort during the off-season.

    Main Methods:

    • Activity inventory and assessment.
    • Seasonal tourism potential analysis.
    • Marketing strategy development.

    Main Results:

    • Sugarbush Mountain offers numerous summer attractions including hiking, mountain biking, and scenic lift rides.
    • The resort has significant potential for increased summer visitation.
    • Targeted marketing can effectively draw visitors for warm-weather recreation.

    Conclusions:

    • Sugarbush Mountain provides a viable and attractive destination for summer tourism.
    • Diversifying activities beyond winter sports enhances the resort's year-round economic viability.