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Skiing in Maine - Resorts and Ski Areas

Plan your Maine skiing trip with these links to Maine ski areas, ski reviews, resorts, snow condition reports and more.

Sunday River: Maine's Cozy Big Mountain Ski Area

Sunday River in Bethel, ME, is a big resort with some of the most challenging trails in the East. Here's your guide to the best skiing at Sunday River, along with first-hand advice on where to drink, dine, stay and unwind after skiing Sunday River.

Big Rock Ski Area

The largest ski area north of Bangor, Big Rock offers 28 trails.

Big Squaw Mountain Resort

Big Squaw in Greenville, Maine, has snow making capabilities and 30 trails ranging from beginner to expert.

Camden Snow Bowl

For unparalleled scenic skiing "where the mountains meet the sea," head for Camden, Maine. Daily ski conditions are available online.

Eaton Mountain Ski Area

Eaton Mountain in Skowhegan has a Tubing Hill and offers a snowboard park and skiing on 19 trails.

Hermon Mountain

Skiers will find 20 Alpine trails and snowboarders have a snowboard park to call their own at this Hermon, Maine, ski area.

Lost Valley

Auburn, Maine, is home to Lost Valley, a family ski area providing 15 trails and activities for skiers of all levels.

Mt. Abram

Small and intimate with a family atmosphere, this Bethel, Maine, ski spot also has a tubing park.

Mt. Jefferson Ski Area

With day and night skiing on 10 trails, Mt. Jefferson is a northern Maine ski area with affordable rates and all natural snow.

Saddleback Ski Area

Located in the heart of Maine's Appalachian range, Saddleback bills itself as an uncrowded Sugarloaf alternative.

Shawnee Peak

Visit Shawnee Peak's Web site for current information on weather, ski conditions, and events at this Bridgton, Maine, ski area.

Sugarloaf/USA

Sugarloaf/USA is in the western mountains of Maine--check their Web site for lodging information, rates, and special programs.

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