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About Sugarloaf
With 163 trails and 1230 skiable acres, including Brackett Basin and the new Androscogin glade on Burnt Mountain, Sugarloaf is the largest ski area east of the Rocky Mountains. Sugarloaf offers a wide variety of terrain, including narrow steeps, friendly cruisers, and four terrain parks. And nestled at the foot of Sugarloaf is a true Nordic village with more than 40 restaurants and shops including: grocery stores, ski and snowboard shops, specialty shops, real estate offices, a laundromat, two health clubs and an art gallery.
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Recent Reviews for Sugarloaf
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Typical February Day
The sun was out more than it was in , and it was a rare windless day at Sugarloaf. The trails were covered but some bulletproof spots. Lift lines we tolerable. Not the most spectacular day of skiing, as Brackett Basin was ...More
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The best mountain in maine
The best mountain in maine by far! great for any type of rider or skier ...More
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The Best
Sugarloaf is the Best! Great all around mountain! ...More
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What's New This Season at Sugarloaf
During the summer of 2010 Sugarloaf announced its signature 10 develepment plan: Sugarloaf 2020. In the four years since the plan was introduced, the resort has seen numerous upgrades and improvements, including expansion onto more than 500 acres of new terrain, a new quad chairlift, massive upgrades to its snowmaking system, a new irrigation system for the Sugarloaf Golf Club, a custom 30-person outdoor hot tub at the Sugarloaf Mountain Hotel, new restaurants and food options, and upgraded facilities throughout the resort.Full details are available at www.sugarloaf2020.com. |
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