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Maine Alpine Ski Areas

The following provides highlights, special features and links (where available) for 17 of Maine’s incredible ski areas. For more information, including snow conditions, a map and daily Web-cam shots of Maine ski areas, visit the Ski Maine Association Web site.

  • Big Squaw Mountain

    Greenville (207) 695-1000

    Big Squaw offers a vertical drop of 1,750 feet and 70% snowmaking. Many trails feature views of nearby Moosehead Lake. The base lodge hotel offers an indoor pool.

  • Big Rock Ski Area

    Mars Hill (207) 425-6711 www.bigrockmaine.com

    Big Rock offers a 980-foot vertical drop and 65% snowmaking. Night skiing, ski school and half-day tickets are available.

  • Black Mountain

    Rumford (207) 364-8977 www.skiblackmtnofme.org

    Black Mountain features a 470-foot vertical drop and 75% snowmaking. Night skiing, ski school and half-day tickets are available. Black Mountain hosts a great USSA race series and is famous for producing world-class skiers and jumpers.

  • Camden Snowbowl

    Camden (207) 236-3438 www.camdensnowbowl.com

    The Camden Snowbowl features a 950-foot vertical and 45% snowmaking. Night skiing, ski school, rentals and half-day tickets are available. This mountain is situated on the coast; views of the ocean are visible from several trails. Additional features include a tubing hill and a 400-foot toboggan chute.

  • Eaton Mountain

    Skowhegan (207) 474-2666 www.eatonmountain.com

    Eaton Mountain features a 622-foot vertical and 100% snowmaking. Night skiing, ski school, half-day tickets, rentals and a snowboard park are available. This is a popular ski team training site.

  • Lonesome Pine Trails

    Fort Kent (207) 834-5202

    Lonesome Pine Trails offers a 400-foot vertical, night skiing, rentals, lessons, a half-pipe, terrain park and glade skiing.

  • Lost Valley

    Auburn (207) 784-1561 www.lostvalleyski.com

    Lost Valley offers a 240-foot vertical and 100% snowmaking. Night skiing, ski school, rentals, hourly tickets and a snowboard park are available.

  • Mt. Abram

    Locke Mills (207) 875-5000 www.skimtabram.com

    Mt. Abram offers a 1,150-foot vertical and 85% snowmaking. Night skiing, ski school, ski shop, rentals, half-day tickets, a tubing park and lodging are available.

  • Mt. Jefferson Ski Area

    Lee (207) 738-2377 mtjefferson.onperfect.com

    Mt. Jefferson offers a 432-foot vertical as well as night skiing, ski school and rentals.

  • New Hermon Mountain

    Hermon (207) 848-5192

    New Hermon Mountain offers a 350-foot vertical and 100% snowmaking. Night skiing, ski school, rentals and half-day tickets are available.

  • Quoggy Joe Ski Center

    Presque Isle (207) 764-3248 www.mainewsc.org/facilities/quoggyjo.html

    Quaggy Jo Ski Center offers 8 beginner and intermediate trails with 175 feet of vertical elevation and a 600 foot tow rope.

  • Saddleback Ski Area

    Rangeley (866) 918-2225 www.saddlebackmaine.com

    Saddleback offers a 4,120 foot summit, 60 trails, 5 lifts (2 doubles, 1 quad, 2 surface lifts), a 2,000 foot vertical and over 85% snowmaking. The resort features include ski school, ski shop, rentals, terrain park, half pipe, base lodge, food court, pub, day care, and on-mountain lodging. Of special note are the views of the surrounding Rangeley Lakes from several of the trails.

  • Seacoast Snow Park

    Windham (207) 892-5952

    This five-acre terrain park offers a 100-foot vertical and 80% snowmaking. Other features include night skiing, a base lodge, sports lounge, an arcade, ski school and rentals.

  • Shawnee Peak

    Bridgton (207) 647-8444 www.shawneepeak.com

    Shawnee Peak offers a 1,300-foot vertical, 99% snowmaking and New England’s largest night-skiing facility. Ski school, ski shop, rentals, snowboarding, lounge/restaurant, outside deck and day care are also available.

  • Sugarloaf/USA

    Carrabassett Valley (207) 237-2000 www.sugarloaf.com

    Sugarloaf Mountain features a 4,265-foot elevation, a 2,820-foot vertical and 94% snowmaking. Resort features include boundary to boundary skiing, ski school, ski shops, alpine park, half-pipe, health club with indoor pool, alpine village with shops and restaurants, on-mountain lodging, child care and above-treeline snowfields.

  • Sunday River

    Bethel (207) 824-3000 www.sundayriver.com

    The Sunday River resort covers eight mountain peaks, with a vertical of 2,340 feet and 92% snowmaking. Other features include boundary-to-boundary skiing, glade skiing, snowboard park, ski school, ski shops, rentals, 3 base lodges, 1 summit lodge, restaurants, day care and slopeside lodging.

  • Titcomb Mountain

    West Farmington (207) 778-9031 www.titcombmountain.com

    Titcomb mountain features a 340-foot vertical and 75% snowmaking. Other features include night skiing, a base lodge with a large brick fireplace, sundeck, rentals, ski school and a racing program.