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The Skiers' Guide to Sunday River

Top Rated for
4.92 (13 Ratings)
Family Friendliness
4.70 (5 Ratings)
Experts
4.64 (14 Ratings)
Groomed Runs
4.46 (14 Ratings)
Overall Rating
4.43 (7 Ratings)
Advanced
4.33 (6 Ratings)
Ski School Quality
Beginner 31%
Intermediate 35%
Advanced 17%
Expert 17%
Ranked
51st
of 270 ski resorts
Overall Rating
4.46
From 14 Reviews
140
Total Runs
800
Bottom Elevation
3140
Top Elevation
878
Skiable Terrain

Sunday River Piste Map

Grab the Sunday River ski resort map to see how this Maine favourite spreads across eight interconnected peaks with 140 runs serviced by 12 lifts. The trail map shows 43 beginner runs, 49 intermediate trails, and 24 advanced routes covering a vertical drop of just over 700 metres from the 957-metre summit down to 244 metres base elevation. One gondola and 10 chairlifts keep things moving efficiently across the terrain, which our reviewers rate particularly highly for groomed runs, family friendliness, and expert skiing.

piste map for Sunday River

Best Runs in Sunday River

  • Sunday Punch (Green): A mellow, wide cruiser that runs the full length of the South Ridge area, ideal for building confidence on longer green runs.

  • Lollapalooza (Green): A scenic meandering trail through gladed terrain that's perfect for beginners wanting their first taste of tree skiing.

  • Risky Business (Blue): A consistently pitched intermediate run with excellent width for practising carving turns on groomed snow.

  • Cascades (Blue): A long, flowing cruiser that drops down from the summit with plenty of rollers to keep things interesting.

  • T-Maker (Blue): A popular intermediate trail offering great corduroy in the mornings and enough pitch to build speed without feeling sketchy.

  • American Express (Black): A steep, sustained fall-line run that's often mogulled up by afternoon, providing a proper leg burner for advanced skiers.

  • Shockwave (Black): A technical bump run with tight lines through consistently challenging moguls that demand precise technique.

  • White Heat (Double Black Diamond): One of the steepest and most relentless mogul runs in the East, with a sustained pitch that'll test even strong skiers.

  • Agony (Double Black Diamond): A narrow, technical chute with variable snow conditions and mandatory air at the top that lives up to its name.

  • Chutzpah (Double Black Diamond): A seriously steep bump run accessible from the summit that requires commitment and strong mogul skills throughout.