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Maine - Ski Areas

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Maine Ski Areas

While best known for its coastline Maine can boast about great ski areas as well. The White Mountains spill into the state on its western edge. The biggest mountains include Saddleback, Sunday River and Sugarloaf. Within the region are many other full service ski areas. Scattered throughout Maine are smaller family-oriented ski mountains. Wherever you choose to ski you’ll find great facilities and ski schools, and lots and lots of snow.

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ACADIA/BAR HARBOR/DOWN EAST    top of listings

New Hermon Mt.
126 George Rd.
Prospect, ME  04981
Phone: 207-848-5192

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Twenty trails, a half pipe and two lifts on a family mountain with a vertical drop of 350 feet.



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What better place to take advantage of snowy winter weather than the slopes of Maine’s fantastic ski areas? Some of the state’s highest peaks, like Sunday River, Sugarloaf, and Saddleback Mountain, are conveniently located in Maine’s south-western region, all boasting vertical drops of over 2000 feet, while nearby summits like Shawnee Peak, Mt. Abram and Black Mountain are not far behind with vertical drops of over 1000 feet. For less challenging but equally satisfying slopes, the state’s northern region is complemented by novice and intermediate lifts and trails at summits like Big Rock, Lonesome Pines and Quoggy Jo. Maine’s mid-coast and central regions are powdered with fantastic terrain for skiers of all ages and skill levels as well, making certain that affordable, family-oriented, world class skiing is never far away in the Pine Tree State.



AROOSTOOK    top of listings

Big Rock
37 Graves Road
Mars Hill, ME  04758
Phone: 207-425-6711

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Twenty-three trails on a 980 foot vertical drop serviced by five lifts. There is also a half pipe and terrain park.



Lonesome Pine Trails
P.O. Box 372
Fort Kent, ME  04743
Phone: 207-834-5202

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A half pipe, 13 trails, and two lifts at this 500 foot vertical drop family area.



Quoggy Jo
Fort Fairfield Road
Presque Isle, ME  04769
Phone: 207-764-3248

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A family-oriented community ski area with five runs and a T-bar with a 215 foot vertical drop.



Ski Maine Association  Ski Maine Association

What better place to take advantage of snowy winter weather than the slopes of Maine’s fantastic ski areas? Some of the state’s highest peaks, like Sunday River, Sugarloaf, and Saddleback Mountain, are conveniently located in Maine’s south-western region, all boasting vertical drops of over 2000 feet, while nearby summits like Shawnee Peak, Mt. Abram and Black Mountain are not far behind with vertical drops of over 1000 feet. For less challenging but equally satisfying slopes, the state’s northern region is complemented by novice and intermediate lifts and trails at summits like Big Rock, Lonesome Pines and Quoggy Jo. Maine’s mid-coast and central regions are powdered with fantastic terrain for skiers of all ages and skill levels as well, making certain that affordable, family-oriented, world class skiing is never far away in the Pine Tree State.



AUGUSTA/KENNEBEC    top of listings

Eaton Mountain
89 Lambert Road
Skowhegan, ME  04976
Phone: 207-474-2666

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There are 18 trail and a terrain park and one lift at this family ski area.



Mt. Jefferson
Route 6
Lee, ME  04458
Phone: 207-738-2377

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A family ski area with 11 trails and half pipe. There are two lifts and a 432 foot vertical drop.



Ski Maine Association  Ski Maine Association

What better place to take advantage of snowy winter weather than the slopes of Maine’s fantastic ski areas? Some of the state’s highest peaks, like Sunday River, Sugarloaf, and Saddleback Mountain, are conveniently located in Maine’s south-western region, all boasting vertical drops of over 2000 feet, while nearby summits like Shawnee Peak, Mt. Abram and Black Mountain are not far behind with vertical drops of over 1000 feet. For less challenging but equally satisfying slopes, the state’s northern region is complemented by novice and intermediate lifts and trails at summits like Big Rock, Lonesome Pines and Quoggy Jo. Maine’s mid-coast and central regions are powdered with fantastic terrain for skiers of all ages and skill levels as well, making certain that affordable, family-oriented, world class skiing is never far away in the Pine Tree State.



MAINE HIGHLANDS    top of listings

Big Squaw Mountain
Route 15
Greenville, ME  04441
Phone: 207-695-1000

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Nineteen trails on a 750 foot vertical drop, with four lifts. A ski mountain with great views.



Ski Maine Association  Ski Maine Association

What better place to take advantage of snowy winter weather than the slopes of Maine’s fantastic ski areas? Some of the state’s highest peaks, like Sunday River, Sugarloaf, and Saddleback Mountain, are conveniently located in Maine’s south-western region, all boasting vertical drops of over 2000 feet, while nearby summits like Shawnee Peak, Mt. Abram and Black Mountain are not far behind with vertical drops of over 1000 feet. For less challenging but equally satisfying slopes, the state’s northern region is complemented by novice and intermediate lifts and trails at summits like Big Rock, Lonesome Pines and Quoggy Jo. Maine’s mid-coast and central regions are powdered with fantastic terrain for skiers of all ages and skill levels as well, making certain that affordable, family-oriented, world class skiing is never far away in the Pine Tree State.



MID COAST    top of listings

Camden Snow Bowl-Parks & Recreation Camden MECamden Snow Bowl-Parks & Recreation
20 Barnestown Road
Camden, ME
Phone: 207-236-3438

"Where the Mountains Meet the Sea"

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The Snow Bowl is on the 1,300-foot Ragged Mountain and is just a short drive from picturesque Camden harbor. Nowhere else in the East can you glide down challenging ski slopes while enjoying a thrilling ocean vista unknown to other Eastern slopes. Ten trails are served by a 3,100-foot double chairlift and two T-bars, including the longest in the state-4,088 feet. Major trails are equipped with snowmaking and lighting. Cross country skiing, tobogganing, snowboarding, snowtubing, ice skating, and snowshoeing also are available at the Camden Snow Bowl. The Snow Bowl is the location for the annual U.S. National Toboggan Championships the first weekend in February. Come ski the Snow Bowl and experience "where the mountains meet the sea." Summer activities include lodge rentals, hiking, mountain bike trails, tennis, swimming, boat launch, and ball field. The Camden Snow Bowl has something for everyone!



Ski Maine Association  Ski Maine Association

What better place to take advantage of snowy winter weather than the slopes of Maine’s fantastic ski areas? Some of the state’s highest peaks, like Sunday River, Sugarloaf, and Saddleback Mountain, are conveniently located in Maine’s south-western region, all boasting vertical drops of over 2000 feet, while nearby summits like Shawnee Peak, Mt. Abram and Black Mountain are not far behind with vertical drops of over 1000 feet. For less challenging but equally satisfying slopes, the state’s northern region is complemented by novice and intermediate lifts and trails at summits like Big Rock, Lonesome Pines and Quoggy Jo. Maine’s mid-coast and central regions are powdered with fantastic terrain for skiers of all ages and skill levels as well, making certain that affordable, family-oriented, world class skiing is never far away in the Pine Tree State.



WESTERN LAKES/MOUNTAINS    top of listings

Black Mountain
39 Glover Road
Rumford, ME  04276
Phone: 207-364-8977

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Ski and snowboard on 20 runs and a terrain park with half pipe. There are five lifts on a 1,150 vertical drop. There is also a snow tubing park.



Mt. Abram Ski Resort
308 Howe Hill Road
Greenwood, ME  04289
Phone: 207-875-5000

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This 1,150 foot vertical drop area has 41 trails, a terrain park, and snowtubing. There are six lifts.



Saddleback
976 Saddleback Mountain Road
Rangeley, ME  04970
Phone: 207-864-5671

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This mountain, with 2,000 foot vertical drop and a summit elevation of 4,120 feet, has 60 trails, terrain park, and half pipe with five lifts.



Ski Maine Association  Ski Maine Association

What better place to take advantage of snowy winter weather than the slopes of Maine’s fantastic ski areas? Some of the state’s highest peaks, like Sunday River, Sugarloaf, and Saddleback Mountain, are conveniently located in Maine’s south-western region, all boasting vertical drops of over 2000 feet, while nearby summits like Shawnee Peak, Mt. Abram and Black Mountain are not far behind with vertical drops of over 1000 feet. For less challenging but equally satisfying slopes, the state’s northern region is complemented by novice and intermediate lifts and trails at summits like Big Rock, Lonesome Pines and Quoggy Jo. Maine’s mid-coast and central regions are powdered with fantastic terrain for skiers of all ages and skill levels as well, making certain that affordable, family-oriented, world class skiing is never far away in the Pine Tree State.



Spruce Mountain
P.O. Box 113
Jay, ME  04239
Phone: 207-897-4090

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A family area with a 300 foot vertical drop, 11 trails and three rope tows.



Sugarloaf
5092 Access Road
Carrabassett Valley, ME  04947
Phone: 207-237-2000

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An impressive 2,820 foot vertical drop with 131 trails, terrain park and half pipe. There are 15 lifts. Snowtubing, ice skating and dog sledding are also available.



Sunday River
Sunday River Road
Bethe, ME  04217
Phone: 207-824-3000

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With 128 trails, terrain park and 18 lifts on a 2,340 vertical drop Sunday River is a major mountain. You can also snowtube, ice skate and take a dog sled ride.



Titcomb Mountain
P.O. Box 138
West Farmington, ME  04992
Phone: 207-778-9031

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A family ski mountain with 15 trails, terrain park, and three lifts on a 340 foot vertical.




Acadia/Bar Harbor/Down East Aroostook Augusta/Kennebec Maine Highlands
Mid Coast Western Lakes/Mountains  
Arlo Guthrie & Family --Portland
November 20, 2009
Artfull Gifts Gift Show – Camden-Belfast
November 20, 2009 to November 22, 2009
Big-Time Vaudeville with Michael Trautman and Michael Menes -- Gardiner
November 21, 2009
Ringing in the Season -- Bath
November 21, 2009
Fine Art and Craft Show by Designing Women -- Freeport
November 21, 2009
Frozen Turkey Hunt – Boothbay
November 21, 2009
Pianist Peter Serkin -- Portland
November 22, 2009
United Maine Craftsmen's Thanksgiving Arts & Crafts Show -- Brewer
November 27, 2009 to November 28, 2009
Holiday Tree Lighting -- Portland
November 27, 2009
Local Craft & Wares Fair – Bethel
November 27, 2009
Lighting of the Nubble -- York
November 28, 2009
Sparkle Weekend -- Freeport
December 4, 2009 to December 5, 2009
Maine Indian Basketmakers Sale and Demonstration -- Orono
December 5, 2009
Chester Greenwood Day -- Farmington
December 5, 2009
Choral Art Society presents Christmas at the Cathedral -- Portland
December 5, 2009 to December 6, 2009
Winter Wonderlands Holiday Tea -- Boothbay
December 5, 2009
Christmas by the Sea – Ogunquit
December 11, 2009 to December 12, 2009
Holiday Tea -- Kennebunk
December 13, 2009
The Victorian Nutcracker – Portland
December 16, 2009
Click here for a full list of events.

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