Clay Brook Hotel & Residence

Clay Brook Hotel & Residences is where upscale mountain luxury, home-like comfort, and the magnetic spirit of Vermont's most beloved ski valley blend into a stay that feels polished, warm, and deeply connected to the energy of Sugarbush Resort.

Set slope-side at Lincoln Peak, just steps from the lifts, après-ski hotspots, village restaurants, and the mountain's social heartbeat, Clay Brook Hotel & Residences anchors Sugarbush with its unmistakable presence: timber beams, stonework, tall windows, inviting balconies, and architecture that mirrors the rugged elegance of the Mad River Valley. From the outside, the building evokes a refined mountain lodge: red barn-inspired hues, copper flashes, natural wood accents, gabled rooflines, and sweeping views that shift with the seasons. In winter, snow drifts pile high against the façade as the mountain glows under floodlit night skiing. In summer, the valley bursts into green, wildflowers dot the hillsides, and outdoor patios feel like private retreats against the rolling landscape. In fall, Clay Brook becomes wrapped in an explosion of color, Vermont's signature foliage setting the entire resort ablaze with reds, oranges, and brilliant golds. Step inside, and you enter a world shaped by comfort and sophistication. Expect expansive lounge areas, warm lighting, plush seating, local art, refined mountain textiles, and a palpable sense of calm flowing through every space. The smell of wood, the hum of relaxed conversation, the glow of fireplaces, and the elegant rustic décor create an atmosphere designed for winding down in style after days spent exploring the mountains. The staff amplifies the experience with polished Vermont hospitality, gracious, attentive, and eager to guide guests toward unforgettable experiences. They know the terrain, the weather patterns, the best glades on a powder day, the hidden waterfall hikes, the scenic back roads, the local breweries, and the spots that tourists rarely uncover. Their warmth feels as genuine as the mountains themselves. Rooms and residences at Clay Brook are among the most spacious and luxurious in Vermont's ski country. Expect gas fireplaces, full kitchens or kitchenettes, generous living rooms, dining spaces, private bedrooms, balconies, plush bedding, natural wood accents, and thoughtfully curated décor that blends modern comfort with mountain elegance. Windows frame sweeping views of Sugarbush's slopes, the valley floor, or the surrounding forest. Many residences offer multi-room layouts perfect for families, groups, or extended stays. Bathrooms are equally refined, large, bright, spa-like, impeccably kept, and designed with deep tubs, glass showers, warm lighting, and amenities chosen for both comfort and indulgence. Dining is a highlight. Rumble's Bistro & Bar, just steps from the residences, serves elevated Vermont cuisine influenced by fresh, local ingredients and the region's farm-to-table roots. Expect hearty mountain dishes, vibrant salads, craft cocktails, locally brewed beers, seasonal specialties, and desserts that feel like classics with a thoughtful twist. The atmosphere is lively in winter, relaxed in summer, and always grounded in warm, neighborly hospitality. Clay Brook's amenities extend the sense of upscale mountain comfort even further. The year-round outdoor heated pool and hot tubs offer breathtaking views of Lincoln Peak. Guests soak beneath snowflakes in winter, take in sunsets in summer, and watch the colorful shift of autumn from steaming water. The fitness center, valet services, ski valet, boot room, and underground heated parking elevate convenience, while the cozy lounges and reading corners create restful spaces between mountain adventures. In winter, Clay Brook is unbeatable for skiers and snowboarders. The lift is steps from the lobby door, and the hotel's location at the base of Lincoln Peak provides instant access to Sugarbush's legendary terrain, steep chutes, open bowls, rolling groomers, hidden glades, fast cruisers, and the vibrant energy of the base village. In summer, the valley transforms into an outdoor paradise for hikers, bikers, paddlers, golfers, and relaxation-seekers. Trails wind through lush forests, mountain biking thrives on rugged terrain, and the resort's golf course unfurls across verdant hills. Rivers sparkle in the sun, swimming holes beckon beneath covered bridges, and the Mad River Valley reveals its quiet, pastoral beauty. In autumn, the region becomes one of the most breathtaking foliage destinations in the world. The hillsides ignite with color, scenic byways curve through magical landscapes, and the crisp air carries hints of woodsmoke and pine. Through every season, what defines Clay Brook Hotel & Residences most clearly is its elevated yet welcoming spirit. It is luxurious, homey, warm, scenic, thoughtful, and deeply tied to Sugarbush's identity. Clay Brook Hotel & Residences is refined, inviting, comfortable, and ideal for travelers seeking a mountain escape shaped by beauty, elegance, and Vermont's unmatched natural charm.

Clay Brook Hotel & Residences stands on land shaped by centuries of forest life, early Vermont agricultural settlement, the rise of mountain tourism, and the pioneering ski culture that transformed Sugarbush into one of New England's most iconic resort destinations.

Long before the property existed, the land beneath Clay Brook was part of a lush and ecologically rich valley. Indigenous peoples moved through the Mad River Valley seasonally, following its waterways, hunting grounds, and ridge systems long before Europeans arrived. The forests, dominated by maple, beech, birch, spruce, fir, and hemlock, were central to the region's biodiversity and supported wildlife that migrated with the changing seasons. When European settlers established farms in the 18th and 19th centuries, the valley's fertile soil proved ideal for agriculture. Small dairy operations, orchards, maple sugaring, and homesteads defined early life in this part of Vermont. The land that would one day house Clay Brook was used for farming, grazing, and woodland management, shaped by the rhythms of rural life. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Americans sought fresh mountain air, pastoral beauty, and quiet escapes from urban life. Early tourism trickled into the Mad River Valley, with travelers arriving by train and carriage to enjoy summer boarding houses and hillside retreat properties. The region's transformation accelerated dramatically in 1958 when Damon and Sara Gadd founded Sugarbush Resort. Inspired by the ski culture of Europe and the adventure-driven spirit of the time, they developed the area into a bold, stylish mountain destination known for challenging terrain and a glamorous après-ski scene. The resort's reputation grew quickly, earning the nickname “Mascara Mountain” in the 1960s thanks to its popularity among celebrities, artists, and East Coast socialites. As Sugarbush expanded through the decades, the land at Lincoln Peak became a strategic anchor for slope-side lodging. Clay Brook Hotel & Residences was conceived as the resort's flagship property, a place that combined luxury with the mountain's unique identity. When it opened, Clay Brook introduced a new level of refinement to Sugarbush, blending condominium-style convenience with boutique hotel service. Its design drew inspiration from Vermont's rural architecture while adding contemporary comforts that made it a four-season home for both adventure-seekers and relaxation-focused travelers. Today, beneath its modern elegance, Clay Brook carries the layered story of early valley settlement, Indigenous land use, midcentury ski culture, and the evolution of Sugarbush from a glamorous “Jet Set” retreat into a beloved mountain community grounded in craftsmanship, hospitality, and nature.

Clay Brook Hotel & Residences becomes the luxurious, mountain-elegant center of your Sugarbush escape, where mornings begin with soft natural light over Lincoln Peak, days unfold into outdoor adventure, and evenings settle into warm, firelit calm.

Begin your winter morning by stepping out your door straight onto the slopes. Spend your day carving down long cruisers, weaving through glades, exploring Castlerock's legendary terrain, or soaking in the sunshine of a gentle spring-ski afternoon. Return to Clay Brook for a restorative hot tub session beneath falling snow, a glass of wine by the fire, or a relaxing evening in your spacious residence. In summer, wake to warm breezes drifting through the valley before hiking ridge trails, biking rugged terrain, golfing Sugarbush's championship course, paddling mountain lakes, or exploring the charming roads and hidden swimming holes of the Mad River Valley. Spend afternoons relaxing by the pool, enjoying drinks on the terrace, or wandering through the village. In autumn, immerse yourself in one of the world's most breathtaking foliage displays, reds, oranges, and golds painting the valley in brilliant color. Take scenic drives, ride the lift for panoramic views, wander along leaf-covered forest paths, or simply absorb the crisp air and golden light from your balcony. Evenings unfold gently, calm lighting, warm meals, relaxed conversations, fireplaces glowing, and the soothing hush of Vermont's cooler nights. Wake each morning refreshed, restored, and fully aligned with the mountain rhythm, ready for another day shaped by adventure, comfort, beauty, and the refined hospitality of Clay Brook Hotel & Residences. It becomes not just where you stay, but the elegant, memory-rich epicenter of your entire Sugarbush experience.

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