The hiking trail up Burnt mountain in Carrabassett Valley begins at the end of Bigelow Mountain Road, off Mountainside road at Sugarloaf. Follow the signs to the trailhead. This is a moderate hike of about 3.5 hrs and just over 5 miles in length. You’re rewarded with a nice alpine hike above the mountain’s treeline as well as spectacular views of Maine’s High peak region! [Read more…]
Jud Strunk singing for Peter Webber
Talk about Local Talent! In the 1960s & into the 70s, Peter Webber was becoming a leaderĀ in the growing ski industry in Maine, [Read more…]
Crommett Overlook in Carrabassett Valley for excellent mountain views
With trail heads at the Campbell Field parking area (recommended),or the recreational parking area behind the JV Wing Snowmobile Clubhouse in the Valley, or the Maine Huts & Trails Stratton Brook parking lot just off Rt. 27 below Bigelow Station, the Narrow Gauge Pathway offers many options and side trails for all seasons of adventures. From close to the Campbell Field parking area is a hike up to Crommett Overlook with its fabulous views; varied terrain for year round adventures, on foot or pedal power.
Amos & Friends Dancing
This blast from the past is sure to bring back memories of the decades of kids’ programs creating future Sugarloafers under the care of Marcia White & her fabulous crew.
Bonus points if you know where the guy in the suit holding up the banners works now! Wee bit of irony; it was Top competition at the time till the Mtn. was sold to the same company who owned them…!!!
Double bonus points if you know who’s in the costumes!
Sugarloaf’s Top Management on WSKI-TV 17 Homecoming Saturday
Karl Strand & Crusher introduced Brent Larsen, new Director of Lifts, on our live Mountain Report Oct. 10th. A great opportunity to get the word out on what’s going on with the lifts on the mountain, & a big welcome to Brent to our Mountain! With plenty of challenges comes plenty of work to ensure our long-lived/loved lifts get the attention they require to ensure we all get to ride with peace of mind in the future! Thanks to everyone in the Lifts department for all their hard work behind the scenes to get things right!!!
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