Mt. Abram has undergone renovations and improvements over the past few years that virtually guarantee skiers and boarders an unforgettable experience. You also can experience breathtaking sunsets and panoramic views from its slopes.
Mt. Abram does not own or operate any lodging facilities, although the resort enjoys relationships with local lodging affiliates. Many lodges, with 200 beds, are located within five miles. There is no transportation from lodges. Condominiums within three-minute walk from the slopes.
Two base lodges with a shuttle running between them, restaurant, and bar with live entertainment. Ski shop with sales and rentals, day care center for ages 6 months to 6 years, and ski instruction in alpine, telemarking and snowboarding. Eighty-five percent snowmaking.
Free access to snowshoe and cross-country trails. Ice fishing and snowmobiling nearby. Glade runs. Race courses. Two runs in Maine's longest tubing park. Four terrain parks with numerous rails and boxes. Introducing the SoBe Carve Park in 2005/06--the first "carve park" in New England, similar to a self-timed racecourse.
Snowboarding allowed. Four terrain parks with elements and rails, including the SoBe Carve Park.
Cross-country trails in nearby area.
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Top: 2250 FT Bottom: 1050 FT Vertical Drop: 1150 FT Skiable Terrain: 255 acres Number of Runs: 44 Snow Making: 175 acres |
Total Lifts: na Surface Lifts: 3 Capacity: 4400 |
Beginner Runs: 25% Intermediate Runs: 50% Advanced Runs: 20% Expert Runs: 5% Average Snowfall: 125 IN |
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Projected Days Open: na Days Open Last Year: 120 Year Open: 1961 |
Regionwide comparison Wikiski OnTheSnow.com Resort Guide for Mt-Abram-Ski-Resort | |
