The peace and quiet of Julie pond is well worth the easy walk up a well established atv trail. A great spot for a picnic or to try your luck fly fishing…
Park your car on the dirt road directly across from the South entrance to Spring Farm on rt27 in Carrabassett Valley. Continue up the ATV trail for approximatly 1.9 miles and you’ll find the pond on your left… [Read more…]
Get out on Flagstaff Lake!
Flagstaff Lake is the fourth largest lake in the State of Maine. With its rich history and amazing views and wildlife, it’s a wonderful place to get out and explore. In this video, we share some of our favorite places to launch our boats onto the lake. Whether you’re on paddleboards, in kayaks, canoes, or motorboats, this lake is a recreational paradise for any outdoor enthusiast… far, far away from the crowds, with nothing but wilderness along most of its shore. .. [Read more…]
Bob Marley’s annual visit to WSKI… never gets old!!!!!!!!!
Bob’s February 2016 appearance came during vacation week so we never got around to posting it till now, but that’s OK, cuz the timelessness of Marley’s musings is as great as his ability to crack us up! Enjoy!
Mountain Biking in Carrabassett; Narrow Gauge Singletrack
If you’re coming up to Carrabassett Valley and like to mountain bike you need to check out the trails in the area. The past few years the mountain bike scene has exploded thanks to the construction of miles and miles of both hand built and machine built single-track trails. There is truly something for everyone here in Carrabassett.
If you’re looking for an easy introduction to the mountain bike trails, a great spot to check out is the Narrow Gauge single-track. Easy to get to from the Sugarloaf Outdoor Center, they are a ton of fun! Check out the video to see more! [Read more…]
It’s guys like these who make us proud to call Sugarloaf home! (re-posted from Jan. 2011)
Powder magazine is what you look to for the most thrilling images to feed a skier/snowboarder’s dreams! So how did these three guys who have been skiing Sugarloaf for 50+ years manage to get a major story in the December issue? It’s all about attitude! Non-pretentious, serious skiing is what Sugarloaf, the Mountain, has always been about. Ostentatious, dry humor is what ‘Sugarloaf’ has always been about! Early Mtn. Manager John Christie, “Captain America” Peter Roy, & First in Line Don Fowler share some laughs on WSKI’s Evening show January 14.
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