Mt. Abram Ski Resort reviews & ratings
Overview
Mt. Abram Ski Resort in Maine offers a relaxed and family-oriented skiing experience, away from the more crowded resorts. The resort is known for its friendly atmosphere and manageable size, ideal for families and beginner to intermediate skiers. Mt. Abram's emphasis on sustainability is evident in its operations, including a solar-powered lift. The resort's terrain includes a variety of runs and a terrain park. Mt. Abram's lodge provides a cozy setting for après-ski relaxation and dining. The resort's community-focused approach includes hosting local events and programs. Mt. Abram Ski Resort is a great choice for those seeking an eco-friendly and family-friendly skiing experience in Maine.
Resort Stats
Ski Terrain
10Beginner Runs
22Intermediate Runs
14Advanced Runs
8Expert Runs
0.5 milesLongest Run
640 acresSkiable Terrain
175 hectaresSnow making
Elevation
2250 feetTop
1050 feetBottom
1200 feetVertical Drop
Lifts
2Chairlifts
Lift Pass Costs
$599Season pass
$351 day
Weather
53 inchesAverage annual snowfall
Getting There
Mt. Abram Ski Resort Reviews & Ratings
Overall Rating: 3.0
Overall Rating
Snow Parks
Value for Money
Après Ski
Family Friendly
Off Piste
Tree Skiing
Groomed Runs
Mogul Fields
Powder Zones
Quiet Slopes
Lift Efficiency
Ski School Quality
Experts
All Reviews
LA - expert skier
Dec, 21 - 2023
Mt. Abram provides an old-school skiing experience, with lower ticket pricing to match. The west side is primarily for beginners, while the main lift accesses trails with slightly more challenging terrain. Note that it can get crowded when nearby resort Sunday River has blackout days for certain categories of its season pass-holders.