Grab the Sugarloaf ski resort map to get the full picture of this Maine classic before you go. The trail map covers 170 runs split across 37 beginner, 54 intermediate, and 43 advanced trails, serviced by 11 chairlifts. With a vertical drop from 1,291m down to 432m, there's plenty of terrain to explore across all ability levels.
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Best Runs in Sugarloaf
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Tote Road (Green): A long, winding beginner trail that descends over 3 miles from the summit, offering stunning views and a gentle gradient ideal for building confidence.
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West Mountain Trail (Green): A wide, mellow run perfect for first-timers to practise turns without the pressure of steeper pitches or crowds.
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Hayburner (Blue): A consistently pitched intermediate groomer that's excellent for working on carving technique and building speed control.
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Timberline (Blue): A well-groomed cruiser cutting through the trees with enough width to let you open it up and enjoy long, sweeping turns.
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Skidder (Blue): A tree-lined intermediate trail offering a bit more variety in pitch and terrain, great for progressing beyond pure groomers.
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Gondi Line (Blue): A fun, rolling intermediate run accessed directly from the gondola, delivering consistent pitch and reliable snow coverage.
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Bubblecuffer (Black Diamond): A steep, straight shot down the fall line that's perfect for practising aggressive carving and high-speed runs.
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White Nitro (Double Black Diamond): One of the steepest trails in the East with a relentless pitch and frequent moguls, demanding strong technique and commitment.
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Ripsaw (Double Black Diamond): A narrow, technical bump run that's consistently challenging and beloved by mogul skiers looking to test their skills.
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Cant Dog (Black Diamond): A varied expert trail with natural rollers and steep sections that keeps you engaged from top to bottom.
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Spillway (Black Diamond): A narrow, twisting expert run through tight tree sections requiring precise line choice and quick reflexes.

