Maine, the northernmost state in New England, may boast the most burly, rugged skiers and snowboarders in the entire region. Southern Maine’s Sunday River is often one of the first ski areas to open for the season and boasts an impressive 743 skiable acres of terrain, yet Sugarloaf,... Full Overview
Resort Name User Rating Base Top Vertical Drop Longest Run Snow Making
3.3
1 Reviews
1750ft
3200ft
1750ft
1mi
0ac
3.6
3 Reviews
150ft
1000ft
850ft
0mi
0ac
3.4
2 Reviews
255ft
495ft
240ft
0mi
0ac
3.5
6 Reviews
1050ft
2250ft
1150ft
4mi
0ac
3.6
1 Reviews
351ft
752ft
432ft
0mi
0ac
3.4
4 Reviews
100ft
450ft
350ft
1mi
0ac
3.8
15 Reviews
2460ft
4120ft
2000ft
3mi
0ac
3.3
17 Reviews
600ft
1900ft
1350ft
0mi
0ac
3.6
22 Reviews
1800ft
4237ft
2437ft
1mi
0ac
3.6
52 Reviews
800ft
3140ft
2340ft
1mi
0ac

The table below provides the ability to compare Maine ski resorts based on mountain statistics such as base and top elevations, vertical drop, length of longest run, and area covered by snow making. Use the tabs below to view the different tables. You can also read our overview of all Maine ski resorts.

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