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Hours:
All lifts close at 3:50 pm. Lift opening schedule is as follows (wind and weather permitting):
8am Sat & Sun; 8:30am Mon-Fri
- Snubber
8:30 am Every Day
- SuperQuad
- Sawduster
- Double Runner West
- Spillway East
8:30 am Sat & Sun; 9am Mon-Fri
- Whiffle SuperQuad
- King Pine
- Skidway
9am Every Day
- Timberline Quad
9am Sat & Sun and holiday periods
- Spillway West
- Bucksaw
8am Sat & Sun and holiday periods
- West Mountain
On-demand (wind and weather)
- Double Runner East
- Bateau T-Bar
Location
Sugarloaf is located in the heart of Carrabassett Valley, which was carved by the Carrabassett River and is surrounded by Maine's Western Mountains. Maine's largest cities, Portland and Bangor, offer major airport service to Sugarloaf. Boston and Montreal are only four hours away.
Summit
Maine's second highest peak at 4,237 ft. Only lift-serviced above-treeline skiing in the East.
Base
1,417 ft. with the Sugarloaf Resort Village at the base.
Vertical
2,820 ft. - The most continuous in New England!
Skiable acres
1,400 skiable acres boundary to boundary.
Developed trails
- 54 miles, 651 acres, 138 trails, and glades
- Green circle 34 trails - 25%
- Blue square 44 trails - 32%
- Black diamond 39 trails - 28%
- Double-black diamond 21 trails - 15%
- Glades 20 (included in the above) - 13%
Longest trail
Tote Road - 3.5 miles from summit to base
Terrain Parks
Three distinct terrain parks - beginner, intermediate and advance
Superpipe (400' long, 18 foot walls) and Minipipe
Permanent snowboardcross and skiercross course
Snowmaking
95% snowmaking coverage on 490 acres 10-year avg. snow 200"
Lifts
15 - Two SuperQuads, two high-capacity quads, 8 doubles, 1 triple, 2 surface lifts
Lift capacity
21,810 passengers per hour.
Average length of season
Mid- November through end of April



















