Maine Resorts

Maine is a top ski destination in the east. Sugarloaf is the second highest peak in Maine and is the largest ski and snowboard area east of the Rockies. Boston and Montreal are each about four hours from the resort. Sunday River located in Newry has runs spread out across eight connected mountain peaks. Camden Snow Bowl is a town owned ski area located on the coast overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
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Resort Name Vertical Runs Lifts Acres Snow %Open
101 Sugarloaf
OPEN - 72 trails, 12 lifts
2820 161 14 1230 14-16" 41
102 Sunday River
OPEN - 82 trails, 19 lifts
2340 135 15 870 12-36" 59
103 Big Squaw Mountain
OPEN - 22 trails, 2 lifts
800 17 1 0 4-12" 61
104 Bigrock Mountain
OPEN - 5 trails, 3 lifts
980 35 3 0 12" 14
105 Black Mountain of Maine
OPEN - 9 trails, 2 lifts
1150 20 4 0 12" 31
106 Camden Snow Bowl
OPEN - 7 trails, 3 lifts
850 23 3 0 10-12" 23
107 Hermon Mountain
OPEN - 5 trails, 1 lifts
256 20 2 60 9-27" 25
108 Lost Valley
OPEN - 16 trails, 3 lifts
240 16 2 45 11-41" 52
109 Mt Jefferson Ski Area
CLOSED
432 12 2 0
110 Mt. Abram Ski Resort
OPEN - 9 trails, 3 lifts
1150 51 5 0 15" 20
111 Powderhouse Hill
175 3 1 0
112 Saddleback Ski Area
OPEN - 43 trails, 6 lifts
2000 66 5 220 28-39" 63
113 Shawnee Peak Skiing
OPEN - 32 trails, 6 lifts
1300 40 5 249 12-15" 76
114 Titcomb Mountain
OPEN - 7 trails, 3 lifts
350 16 3 45 15" 41
Legend = Large Resort = Small Resort