Top 4: Best Ski Resorts In Maine
Michael Fulton (SnowStash)
Maine may have an abundance of snow due to its northern location in New England, but its distance from populated areas has limited the number of ski resorts available. Consequently, it's often easier for city dwellers to reach the slopes of neighbouring New Hampshire and Vermont. However, while Maine may lack in quantity, it makes up for it in quality. With three world-class ski resorts and one of the most charming small mountains in the east, which offers breathtaking lake views, Maine's ski scene is noteworthy. Each mountain and resort has its own unique personality, shaped by the mountain and facilities, as well as the clientele that frequents it. Factors such as snow quality, grooming, trails, and terrain are crucial in determining the appeal of each resort. Some mountains cater to experts with their challenging steeps and glades, while others cater to families with their beginner-friendly slopes and learning programs. In addition, the off-slope and après-ski activities and nightlife can draw in skiers whose day doesn't end when the lifts close.In summary, the ranking of the best ski resorts in Maine considers these and other factors, ensuring that the skiing experience and overall winter vacation quality cater to skiers of all skill levels. Check out our list of the best ski resorts in Maine to discover the possibilities for winter fun. #1 SugarloafHighlights✅ Largest ski resort in Maine✅ Excellent terrain diversity for all riders, especially advanced and experts✅ Endless lodging options at the base which creates a small village✅ Ikon Pass ski resort
Sugarloaf mountain peak with snow cats between the trees. Credit: Sugarloaf Facebook Located in Carrabassett Valley, Maine, Sugarloaf Mountain is the second largest ski resort on the East Coast, following Killington in Vermont. With over 1,200 acres of resort terrain and an impressive cat skiing operation, Sugarloaf takes the top spot among Maine skiing resorts. The summit provides breathtaking 360-degree views of the Western Mountains of Maine and New Hampshire's White Mountains, making the lift journey to the summit region one of the most scenic in New England and the northwestern ski area of the United States. The resort boasts 162 ski trails that span across 1,260 acres of terrain, accessible via 13 lifts that take riders from the base village to the summit. For beginners, there are plenty of beginner trails in and around the base area, including a lengthy beginner trail that runs from the summit back to base, with a vertical drop of 2,820ft. Advanced and expert riders will enjoy the technical terrain full of rock cliffs and tight chutes in the Snowfields region at the summit.Despite its remote location in Northern Maine, Sugarloaf's incredible views and plethora of ski trail options make it well worth the visit. The resort is also popular for activities beyond skiing and snowboarding, including snowshoeing, ice skating, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling. In the summer, visitors can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, golfing, fishing, and more. Guests can take advantage of on-site lodging, restaurants, shops, and a fitness centre, as well as rental facilities and ski/snowboard lessons for all ages and skill levels. With a rich history dating back to 1951 and having hosted numerous national and international ski competitions, Sugarloaf Ski Resort is a beloved destination for winter sports enthusiasts and offers a wide range of activities and amenities for visitors to enjoy throughout the year.See our full breakdown on Sugarloaf Mountain. #2 Sunday RiverHighlights✅ 8 different peaks to choose from✅ 250 acres of inbound New England tree skiing ✅ New 8 seater chairlift installed in 22/23 season✅ Ikon Pass ski resort
Overlooking all of Sunday River Resort and the 8 mountain peaks. Credit: Sunday River Resort Facebook Sunday River Ski Resort, located in Newry, Maine, proudly holds the title of the second largest ski resort in Maine, offering 870 acres of terrain spread out over eight mountain peaks. As the fourth largest resort in New England, Sunday River is a great choice for families with its diverse range of trails, including a dedicated beginner zone on North Peak and expert terrain on White Cap Peak. Visitors can stay at the main base village, which offers various accommodation options for all budgets, or at the Jordan base, where the newest 8-seater chairlift will be introduced in 2022. There are plenty of options for dining, shopping, and entertainment at the base area, and the resort offers a range of winter and summer activities such as snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, ice skating, tubing, golfing, hiking, mountain biking, and zip-lining.Located under two hours from Portland, ME, Sunday River Ski Resort is an ideal family vacation destination in central western Maine, with nearby ski resorts such as Wildcat and Attitash Vermont for riders looking to explore further.See our full breakdown on Sunday River #3 SaddlebackHighlights✅ Laid back family first ski resort✅ Most annual snowfall in Maine✅ Locally owned and operated with plenty of charm✅ Great value lift ticket pricing
Aerial shot over Saddleback Mountain Resort. Credit: Saddleback Mountain Facebook After a 5-year hiatus due to a lack of funding, Saddleback Mountain resort in Maine was reborn at the start of the 20/21 winter season thanks to a group of investors who purchased the resort in January 2020. With plans to restore the glory of the north-eastern legend, the resort now offers 68 trails across 400 acres of varied terrain, including 35% of challenging advanced terrain such as The Kennebago Steeps. The resort is also known for its rich history and old-school touches, with every glade hand-cut by skiers and riders. Visitors have access to 6 lifts, including a high-speed quad chairlift, and a summit elevation of over 4,000ft.Those seeking accommodation can look to the lakeside town of Rangeley, ME, which offers a range of options from hostels and motels to lakeside houses for families. The resort also offers a range of winter activities beyond skiing and snowboarding, such as snowshoeing, Nordic skiing, and ice skating. Saddleback Ski Resort is committed to sustainability and environmental stewardship, earning numerous awards for its efforts to reduce its carbon footprint and preserve the natural beauty of the area.See our full breakdown on Saddleback Mountain #4 Pleasant MountainHighlights✅ Incredible night skiing ✅ Family first beginner mountain which is perfect to learn✅ 98% of ski trails are covered by snowmaking