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New England Blind and Visually Impaired Ski Festival

New England Blind & Visually Impaired Ski Festival

Presented by Maine Adaptive Sports & Recreation
Intro Content

Activities

When taking a breather from the slopes, explore all that Sugarloaf has to offer. There are many outdoor activities to choose from including tubing, zip lines, ice skating and snow shoeing. If you would rather warm up inside you may choose to go to the Antigravity Complex or the Sports and Fitness Center to work out, do some rock climbing, take a swim or relax in an outdoor hot tub.

Activity Guide

Photo of person in red jacket riding on ziplineLearn more Ziplines
Experience Sugarloaf like never before with a thrilling zipline ride through the trees! Our new ziplines will take you on a high speed adventure through the woods and over the old gondola line.
Photo of trail sign on treeLearn more Cross Country Skiing
At the Sugarloaf Outdoor Center our cross country skiing trails offer a great variety of treks through the Maine woods. With over 90km of groomed trail loops, skiers will enjoy a variety of terrain from beginner trails located near the Lodge to plenty of challenging terrain for both classic and skate skiing.
Photo of woman relaxing with hot stones on her shouldersLearn more Fitness & Recreation
Sugarloaf Sports and Fitness Center is your place to relax, play, excercise and have fun. You can get a great workout, jump in one of our raquetball courts, warm up before heading out for the slopes, or relax with a massage! We offer haircuts, manicures, in addition to many other services.
Photo of young person sliding down hill on a tubeLearn more Tubing
The on-mountain Tubing hill offers lighted, lift-services tubing runs perfect for the whole family. Located on the Birches next to the Base Lodge, Tubing is easily accessible and a terrific apres activity.
Close up photo of ice skaters ice skatesLearn more Ice Skating
Head down to the Sugarloaf Outdoor Center and lace up your skates and get ready for some fun on ice. Enjoy skating with friends and family on our new lighted, NHL-sized outdoor rink.
Photo of couple snowshoeing on a trailLearn more Snowshoeing
From an expansive landscape that stretches across snow-laden forests of pine and birch, to wide open fields that touch the base of Sugarloaf, experience nature at your own pace. This low impact, alternative sport opens unlimited access to the great outdoors.
Antigravity Complex LogoLearn more Antigravity Complex
Come experience this monstrous 20,000 square foot facility, boasting Maine's largest indoor skate bowl, aggressive street style skate park, indoor climbing wall, basketball court, weight room, trampolines and more.
Photo of Hikers on a TrailLearn more Maine Huts and Trails
The third hut in the exciting new Maine Huts & Trails project has just opened, and it’s right in Sugarloaf’s backyard. Maine Huts & Trails now offers 48 K of groomed cross country trails with 3 huts along the way. Ski in for lunch or plan a hut to hut overnight adventure.
Photo of man sketching on paperLearn more Art Galleries
Many talented and unique artists call Maine's western mountains home. Be sure to stop at these local galleries during your visit to Sugarloaf.
Photo of person riding snowmobile towards sunsetLearn more Snowmobiling
Enjoy hundreds of miles of beautiful, groomed trails throughout the Sugarloaf region. Spectacular views and breathtaking landscapes are yours to explore. Guided trips and equipment rentals available through Flagstaff Rentals, Inc. in nearby Stratton.
Image of sugarloaf area ministries logoLearn more Worship Service
On-mountain interdenominational worship service is held every Sunday at 9am. Services are conducted by Revs. Pam and Earle Morse at the Richard Bell Chapel. Downhill services and special Sunrise services also scheduled throughout the ski season.

Free Shuttle Service Available

While on the mountain, there is free shuttle service available to the various restaurants to and from the base lodge and the condominiums.