Sugarloaf Mountain

1,240Acres
162Runs
15Lifts
2,820'Vertical
4,237'Summit
200 inches"Snowfall

Sugarloaf is the only ski resort in the East with lift-served above-treeline skiing, offering 1,240 acres and Maine's largest vertical at 2,820 feet. With 162 runs, 200 inches of annual snowfall, and legendary snowfields, it's the premier destination on the Ikon Pass in Maine.

Snow Report

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97"Season
JanBest Mo.
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12"
Nov
17"
Dec
20"
Jan
18"
Feb
18"
Mar
12"
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Terrain Breakdown

22% Beginner 32% Intermediate 46% Advanced

Highlights

  • Only East Coast above-treeline skiing
  • Maine's largest (1,240 acres)
  • 2,820 ft vertical drop
  • 162 runs for all abilities
  • 200 inches avg snowfall
  • Ikon Pass included

Resort Details

Official Site: sugarloaf.com
Season: November to May
Snowmaking: 83%
Day Pass: $130-180 USD
Season Pass: Ikon Pass
Nearest City: Carrabassett Valley (0 mi)

Best For

Above-treeline skiingExpert terrainMaine destinationEast Coast adventurers

How Many Days to Ski Sugarloaf Mountain?

3-4 Days

Plan a longer vacation to fully explore this diverse resort.

With 1,240 skiable acres and 162 runs, plus 2,820' of vertical, plan for multiple days to truly experience everything.

Sugarloaf Mountain Lift Ticket Prices (2025-2026)

Prices are approximate and may vary by day, season, and purchase method. Always verify on the resort's official website.

PASS
Day Pass
$130-180 USD
Season Pass
Ikon Pass

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