Snow & Ski Conditions Sugarloaf

Before putting on your skis, check the snow conditions at Sugarloaf one last time. Depth and quality of the snow, date of the last snowfall, today's weather, temperature, wind... all the information you are looking for to have a great day of skiing. Please note Sugarloaf snow reports are sourced directly from the ski resort and are only recorded during the official ski season's opening to closing dates.
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Snow Reporter Comments: Afternoon Report: 3:09 PMDearest Sugarloafers,The early bird got a delicious cord today. The snow was firmer than in recent days, but still very edgeable. With no wind, I was pleasantly surprised by how warm it felt on the hill, even at the summit, where it was in the single digits.It should be a good day tomorrow. Especially since we are getting snow. We should be waking up with about an inch of snow overnight, and it will continue into the morning. Probably another inch or so. Unlike snowflakes, the temps will not be dropping and should be pretty similar to today. The wind will increase slightly, but not much.Tomorrow you can wake up and ride Snubber and West Mountain at 8:00 AM. Then there is Superquad, Bucksaw, DRC-B, Sawduster, Skyline, Skidway, King Pine, and Whiffletree at 8:30 AM. Finally, Moose-calator and Timberline are at 9:00 AM.Our friends in grooming informed us that one of our winch cats went down last night. They are working on a repair, but you might notice a slightly abbreviated grooming list tonight into tomorrow.Is there anything cooler than watching a Sugarloafer compete on the world's biggest stage? Probably not, so join us tomorrow morning at 5:30 AM in the Comp Center (right by the base lodge) as friends and fans cheer on Sam Morse representing Team USA in Downhill at the Milan Games.Stay stoked,Shannon
Acres Open
984 Acres Open
Km Open
117 Km Open
Runs Open
150/176 open
Beginner Runs Open
95%
Intermediate Runs Open
81%
Advanced Runs Open
90%
Expert Runs Open
67%

Resort Overview

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Nov 21
Projected Opening
Apr 26
Projected Closing
Surrounded by Maine’s Western Mountains in the heart of the Carrabassett Valley, Sugarloaf offers the only lift-serviced above treeline skiing in the East. Offering over 1,200 skier and rider accessible acres and a continuous 2,820 feet vertical, Sugarloaf is Maine’s second highest peak. The annual snowfall totals 200 inches and 12 lifts provide access to 162 trails and glades, 4 progressive terrain parks, including an experts-only park, and a Superpipe. Where Is Sugarloaf Ski Resort Located? The Sugarloaf Regional Airport is about a 10-minute drive from Sugarloaf. The nearest large airport to the ski resort is Boston Logan International Airport, which is 250 miles (4 hours) away. Train service is available from Portland, Maine. Check the Amtrak schedule. Greyhound also offers bus service from Portland, Bangor and Waterville, Maine.

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