Sugarloaf USA - Maine

Sugarloaf USA
The Only Lift-Serviced, Above Treeline Skiing in the East...

Sugarloaf USA is Maine's biggest ski mountain!

With a continuous, one-mountain vertical drop of 2,820 feet, the longest in the East, and a summit elevation of 4,237 feet, Sugarloaf USA boasts more than 54 miles of trails ranging from novice to expert-only.

One hundred thirty three trails traverse Sugarloaf USA's 1,400 skiable acres, including three trails over three miles long, three terrain parks and 2 half-pipes.

Sugarloaf USA's summit is served by a high-capacity quad, and the rest of the mountain is well-serviced by 2 high-speed super-quads and 1 high-capacity quad chair, a triple and eight double chairs, and one surface lift.

Snowmaking covers 94% of trails in all 15 lift areas. Grooming is performed nightly by 12 Bombardier machines, so you can count on a perfect run the next morning.

Learn and Improve

Sugarloaf/USA Perfect Turn Ski and Snowboard School is consistently ranked as the best eastern school and offers more than 50 full-time and 100 part-time PSIA-certified instructors and a variety of unique programs all consistent with the American teaching method.

Special workshops on technique improvement, powder and bump skiing, telemarking and snowboarding are routinely held.

The Sugarloaf Outdoor Center is the largest in Maine, offering 105 kilometers of groomed, tracked trails and a 6,000 square foot solar-heated lodge.

Sugarloaf USA's western-style atmosphere comes from its village area, consisting of 10 alpine shops and 18 on-mountain eateries.

How to Get There

Sugarloaf USA is located 36 miles north of Farmington on Route 27 in the western mountains of Maine.

Driving time from the Greater Boston area is about three and a half to four hours. It is a little more than two hours from Portland, Bangor, Augusta or Waterville, Maine, and Montreal.

MOUNTAIN STATISTICS
Base Elevation: 1,417 ft (432 m)
Summit Elevation: 4,237 ft (1,291 m)
Vertical Drop: 2,820 ft (860 m)
Skiable Area: 1,400 acres (567 hectares)
Annual Snowfall: 200 in (508 cm)
Longest Run: 18,480 ft (5,633 m)
Snowmaking: 94 %
Number of Lifts: 16
Uphill Lift Capacity: 21,810 per hour
Types of Lifts: 2 Surface Lift
8 Double Chairs
1 Triple Chair
2 HiSpeed Quad Chairs
2 Super HiSpeed Quads
Number of Trails: 134
TRAIL RATINGS
Easiest: Easiest 26%
More Difficult: More Difficult 31%
Most Difficult: Most Difficult 27%
Experts Only: Experts Only 16%
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
Alpine Skiing: Yes
Snowboarding: Yes
Required: Yes
Terrain Park: Yes
Cross Country: 100 km
Half Pipe: Yes
Snow Tubing: Yes
 
FEATURED LODGING
$155.00 - $155.00
33 Winter Hill St Kingfield, ME 04947
The Inn on Winter s Hill is a classic Georgian Revival Mansion designed by the Stanley Steam Car brothers in 1895 and fully restored in 1990. Located in the heart of the Western Maine Mountains in the quaint New England Village of Kingfield, the Inn is the perfect year round location to get…