Your Winter Playground Awaits
Winter Activities
There’s more to the Pine Tree State than lighthouses and lobster rolls. Explore more in the mountains this winter, and experience the very best that Maine’s western mountains have to offer.
Winter 2026
Closed For The Season
The 2026 winter season has come to an end. We'll see you out there next winter.
2026/27 Season Passes AvailableAlpine Skiing and Snowboarding
Sugarloaf, Maine's largest ski resort, offers skiers and snowboarders unparalleled access to some of the most expansive terrain in New England, including the only lift-assisted above-tree-line skiing in the East. Secure a Season Pass or single-day Lift Ticket and experience what sets Sugarloaf apart from the rest.
Closed For The SeasonNordic Skiing
With more than 50K of groomed trails to explore, the Sugarloaf Outdoor Center is the largest Nordic Center in Maine.
Closed For The SeasonSnowshoeing
Slow down and smell the fir trees on one of many well-marked snowshoe trails at the Sugarloaf Outdoor Center.
Closed For The SeasonIce Skating
Open from mid-December to mid-March when weather allows, the Outdoor Center offers an NHL sized rink and ice skate rentals for all ages.
Closed For The SeasonFat Biking
The Sugarloaf Outdoor Center is open for fat biking on select trails throughout the winter.
Closed For The SeasonSports & Fitness Center
Stay active off the slopes with a weight room, indoor pool, hot tubs, sauna, steam room, and more.
Open Year RoundAnti Gravity Complex
As Carrabassett Valley Academy's training center, the AGC is home to a skate park, giant trampolines, a climbing wall, basketball court, track, and gym.
Side Country Skiing & RidingCat Skiing
Burnt Mountain Cat Skiing at Sugarloaf offers skiers and snowboarders access to deep powder and rugged glades in exclusive side-country terrain.
