Ski: Sugarloaf/USA Ski Resort 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. Summit: Maine's second highest peak at 4,237 ft. Only lift-serviced above-treeline skiing in the East. Vertical: 2,820 ft. - The most continuous in New England! Ski-able acres: 1,400 ski-able acres boundary to boundary. Developed trails: 54 miles, 651 acres, 133 trails, and glades Green circle 34 trails - 26% Blue square 40 trails - 31% Black diamond 36 trails - 27% Double-black diamond 21 trails - 16% Glades 17 (included in the above) - 13% Snow making: 94% snow making coverage on 490 acres 10-year avg. snow: 206' Lifts: 15 - Two Super-Quads, two high-capacity quads, 8 doubles, 1 triple, 2 surface lifts.
Sugarloaf USA, Cross-Country Skiing: Discover our special gem, tucked away in the woods just minutes away from the Sugarloaf/USA Base Area. Home of the state's largest Nordic trail network and the site of limitless adventures. The Sugarloaf Outdoor Center offers Cross-country skiing on 100km of the best groomed trails in the East, a warm, comfortable lodge with magnificent views, an Olympic-size skating rink, snowshoeing, and more. Something for everyone: Our Cross country skiing and snowshoeing trails offer a great variety of treks through the beautiful Maine woods. The lodge area provides a perfect start for first time skiers. Novice skiers will enjoy a variety of beginner terrain, while more advanced skiers will find plenty of challenging terrain for both classic and ski skating. 100km of groomed trail loops include routes through the village and lodging facilities at the base of Sugarloaf.
Golf: Sugarloaf USA / Golf Resort: The awe-inspiring 18-holes that make up the Sugarloaf Golf Club & Golf School have granted, for so many golfers, an unforgettable experience. An experience punctuated by the rugged, demanding terrain that is the hallmark of mountain golf. #1 of New England's Top 100 Must Play Courses -New England Journal of Golf 2004-2002 Top 100 of America's Greatest Golf Courses -Golf Digest 2005-2003 #1 in Maine every year since 1985 -Golf Digest #1 Public Course in Maine -Golf Week 2004 Top 100 Courses You Can Play -Golf Magazine 2004 Sugarloaf Golf Course's legendary designer, Robert Trent Jones, Jr., calls it 'One of the most spectacular courses I've ever been associated with.' This season, play a round at Sugarloaf and play a round you'll never forget.
Other Activities:
Snow Shoeing, Snow Mobiling, Cross Country Skiing, Hiking, Ice Skating