Lost Valley Ski Area, Maine

Lost Valley Ski Area
Serene and Beautiful

Skiing at Lost Valley is serene and beautiful, with panoramic views and trails lined with tall white pines. Two chair lifts and a T-bar service 16 trails. You can glide peacefully down Squirrel Run, or fly down and make your edges bite on Bull Moose or Alpine East.

The first in Maine to make artificial snow, Lost Valley has 39 years of snowmaking experience. Lost Valley takes great pride in its grooming ability as well, working constantly to make sure you'll have the best available conditions on every trail, top to bottom, every day of the Lost Valley ski season.

The Lost Valley Professional Ski Instructors of America certified ski school is one of the largest in New England. And the Lost Valley Handicapped Ski Association is a nonprofit organization offering cost FREE adaptive ski lessons to people of all ages and all abilities.

Mountain Statistics for Lost Valley Ski Area
Base Elevation: 0 ft (0 m)
Summit Elevation: 0 ft (0 m)
Vertical Drop: 240 ft (73 m)
Skiable Area: 45 acres (18 hectares)
Annual Snowfall: 99 in (251 cm)
Longest Run: 2,500 ft (762 m)
Snowmaking: 100 %
Number of Lifts: 3
Uphill Lift Capacity: 3,300 per hour
Types of Lifts: 1 Surface Lift
2 Double Chairs
Number of Trails: 15
Trail Ratings for Lost Valley Ski Area
Easiest: Easiest 30%
More Difficult: More Difficult 50%
Most Difficult: Most Difficult 20%
Experts Only: Experts Only 0%
Trail ratings indicate the relative difficulty of the runs within a given ski area and are not meant to be used for comparison between ski areas.
Area Details for Lost Valley Ski Area
Alpine Skiing: Yes
Snowboarding: Yes
Required: Yes
Night Skiing: Yes
Terrain Park: Yes
Cross Country: 15 km