Sugarloaf

Sugarloaf is a Maine ski resort founded in 1950, known for Carrabassett Valley, long vertical, snowfields, big Eastern terrain, and ski-club history.

Skiing at Sugarloaf

Sugarloaf is a ski resort in East Coast, United States. Use NEU Ski Maps to explore 162 slopes, 15 lifts, 87 km of ski slopes, 3D maps, webcams, weather forecasts and trail maps.

  • 162 slopes
  • 15 lifts
  • 87 km of ski slopes

Why ski Sugarloaf

Sugarloaf is Maine's big-mountain answer: long vertical, above-treeline snowfields, a remote Carrabassett Valley setting, and enough terrain to feel like a true destination in the East.

Best for: big Eastern terrain, Maine ski trips, advanced skiers

Frequently Asked Questions

How many slopes does Sugarloaf have?
Sugarloaf has 162 slopes covering 87 km of ski terrain.
How much does a day pass cost at Sugarloaf?
A day pass at Sugarloaf costs $129 (November – May season).
What is the elevation of Sugarloaf?
Sugarloaf ranges from 860 m to 1291 m altitude, giving a vertical drop of 431 m.
When is Sugarloaf open?
Sugarloaf is open from November – May, with lift hours 8:30 AM – 3:50 PM.
Why ski at Sugarloaf?
Sugarloaf is Maine's big-mountain answer: long vertical, above-treeline snowfields, a remote Carrabassett Valley setting, and enough terrain to feel like a true destination in the East.
What is Sugarloaf best for?
Sugarloaf is ideal for: big Eastern terrain, Maine ski trips, advanced skiers.
What should I know before visiting Sugarloaf?
Check wind holds and snowfields status before chasing the highest terrain, because Sugarloaf's most memorable laps are also exposed.
Is Sugarloaf good for families?
Yes, Sugarloaf is rated as child-friendly, making it a great choice for families with children.
Does Sugarloaf have snow parks?
Yes, Sugarloaf has 6 snow parks for freestyle skiing and snowboarding.

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