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The Ski Resort of Sugarloaf

Sugarloaf

Sugarloaf is Maine’s largest ski resort. it has the only above-tree-line skiing in the east, and although it is four hours from the nearest major airport, most agree that it is worth the trip.
 

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Advanced ***
Intermediate ***
Beginner **
The “Sugarloaf Experience” begins a few miles before reaching the mountain when Route 27 rounds a bend and affords the first full view of the mountain.  The season here lasts from early November to April. Peak season is mid-February. to mid-March, and low season November to December 24 and mid-March to the end of the season. The snow record is based on a 10-year average that includes significant swings from 154 inches (391 cm) to 396 inches (1.5 m), but with a snowmaking system covering 92 percent of the skiable area including 10 new state-of-the-art tower guns and revamped pipe system on the eastern side, the resort is able to ensure sufficient high-quality snow on a consistent basis

Sugarloaf, ME at a glance
 

On the mountain

Ski area

Sugarloaf is one big mountain that includes some challenging terrain. more...

 

Lift system

There are 15 lifts in total, including two high-speed quads, two fixed grip, one triple, eight doubles and two surface lifts, taking 21,805 skiers per hour onto the mountain. more...

 

Ski schools & guiding

The Perfect Turn Ski School is located in the lower level of the Base Lodge in the heart of the village. more...

 

Beginner

The best areas for beginners to ski or snowboard are The Birches, The Landing and Snowbrook trails. more...

 

Intermediate

The most challenging trail for intermediates, a blue trail, is Sluice Headwall, with the steepest pitch of the blue trails. more...

 

Advanced

The best places for advanced skiing and riding would be Mid-mountain and East Mountain, including the snowfields. more...

 

Boarding & freestyle

Sugarloaf boasts three separate terrain parks to suit every level of freestyle skier and rider. more...

 

Mountain restaurants

There is only one on-mountain restaurant, the ski-in, ski-out Bullwinkle’s, although in the village are 16 further restaurants offering a choice of fast food or a multicourse, elegant meal. more...

 

Ski Map

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Off the mountain

Village

There is only one on-mountain restaurant, the ski-in, ski-out Bullwinkle’s, although in the village are 16 further restaurants offering a choice of fast food or a multicourse, elegant meal. more...

 

Accommodation

On-mountain lodging at Sugarloaf comes in many distinct styles, from a luxury hotel through to one-bedroom condos. more...

 

Après-ski

There are several bars in the resort that appeal to most ages. more...

 

Other activities

The Turbo Tubing Park, with four 1,000-foot (304-m) chutes off Lower Whiffletree, has its own lift and lighting system for night tubing. more...

 

Getting there

Sugarloaf is located in the Carrabassett Valley, Maine, off Route 27 North. more...

 

 

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Sugarloaf facts

Ski Area

Base1,417 ft
432 m
Summit4,237 ft
1,291 m
Elevation2,820 ft
859 m
Area size1,400 a
567 ha

 

Trails/runs

Number of trails133
Advanced43 %
Intermediate31 %
Beginner26 %

 

Lifts

Surface lifts2

 

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