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    4.0 (55 reviews)
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    Seth C.

    I've grown up at Sugarloaf, and I wouldn't have it any other way. Sugarloaf is the epitome of a family mountain feel. The crowd is so friendly, the staff gets to know you and feel like old friends, and the restaurants feel like familiar spots with comfort food to go around. Now living in Colorado, I've found better snow, sure, and I've found more trails and higher peaks and more powder and plenty of other things that are better on paper. But no mountain will ever be able to top the place that Sugarloaf holds for me. This mountain is home!

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    amazing slopes nice coverage the snow cats do a really great job. the restaurants are all great and very friendly. the boot fitters were very nice and super helpful to make me comfortable in my ski boots when i had issues. 9/10 resort, would be better if there was a waffle cabin

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    King B.

    Simply one of the best ski resorts in new england. Great snow. Long season. Fun events. Overnight camping. Long runs. Fast lifts. Great views. Fun terrain. Challenging terrain. Cant say enough about this mountain and the team that helps keep it running. Had so much fun skiing during reggaefest the past few Aprils.

    Robert G.

    I got to play a round of golf here on vacation about a week ago with my wife riding along. We were both very impressed with the awesome views around the course. It's a breathtaking layout, especially with the fall foliage coming in. The course's par 5 holes were very challenging, but I had a great round at this pristine course. My wife and I have already talked about coming back here for another round of golf sometime or to ski here!

    Reggae fest weekend view of the Loaf!
    Jess B.

    SKI MAINE's BEST! I did it. I caved. I'm officially a season pass holder, and I couldn't be more excited about it! Every time I visit the Loaf wins over more and more of my heart. The mountain will challenge you as much or as little as you'd like, and will provide you the right balance of consistency and newness to keep things fresh (especially the powder - ha)! There are many lift options to keep the crowd spread out (with the exception of the super quad which runs fast as least) and various dining options: bars, restaurants, cafeteria take out, food trucks -- and my favorite-- Urban Sugar doughnuts. While do-able for a day trip, I recommend staying up there and doubling down on a weekend. In addition to alpine, there are tons of backcountry and cross country trails for other winter AND SUMMER fun. Fat tire and mountain bike riders would be in heaven here alongside XC skiiers. Side note: Am I the only one DYING to get into the resort hot tub after a long day?

    Sarah H.

    When it comes to skiing in Maine, nothing else compares! Sugarloaf gets great snow, has the most and steepest terrain in the east, and it's community is unparralled. As the town slogan says, "From here on out your life will never be the same". Come see for yourself all that Sugarloaf has to offer! Stay at the Nestlewood for a cozy b&b feeling or the Sugaroaf hotel if you want to be close to all the action. Get a bag burger and beer at the bag, and some donuts from Urban Sugar to satisfy your sweet tooth!

    Craig and Lilly
    Craig Y.

    Ski the East at its best. Love this mountain!! I went with my daughter preseason, the day before Thanksgiving. Not a lot of snow, and how many trails are open, but still a great day to be out on the slopes. Much to our dismay, Sugarloaf got a foot of snow that night and now they are often running. We will be back soon.

    Joe T.

    We had a great time. The staff at the hotel were very nice. The golf course is in great shape the the entire staff go out of their way to make you feel like it is your home course including outside services and a special thank you to John Dibaise.

    A powder day at the Loaf, brilliant!
    Raoul C.

    Came up on a Sunday after it had dumped 10+ inches Friday and Saturday night - boy oh boy, Sugarloaf didn't disappoint. Conditions were great, basically no wind and soft snow over every trail. I've heard Sugarloaf is usually quite windy and as a result closes some of their higher lifts (i.e. Timberline), guess we got lucky. The trails were nicely designed, I was hoping for more mogul-based skiing (bombing down the mountain isn't my kind of fun, thank you very much) the kind one can find at Killington, but it wasn't a dealbreaker. The Snowfields at the top of Timberline are mind-boggling if you get to them on a powder day, some of the best above tree-line skiing in the Northeast. Steep as heck, but you still feel soft snow instead of shitty ice as you turn. Sunday was a great day to come too, locals/kids in the morning, but it basically clears out by lunchtime. I must've had every lift to myself after 12:30 pm..! By the by, the SuperQuad lift is most excellent; fast, and they even have little trailmaps on the handlebar! This was a cute little feature that I wish more places had. Sadly, it's kind of far from Boston (4+ hours). Since the price is usually the same as Killington, I'd probably go there instead. Or Sugarbush.

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    Sugarloaf Inn Resort Inn & Condominiums - Hot tub

    Sugarloaf Inn Resort Inn & Condominiums

    2.8(11 reviews)
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    We rented one of the least expensive condos they had available on the website, and with the wedding…read morecoupon only about the price of the tax wound up being knocked off. This resort definitely seems to have a monopoly on the nearby lodging. When we got to our room, it was filled to the brim with ladybugs, more ladybugs that I normally see you in a year, and regular flies also. We did not know what to do about the bug situation, so we hunted around the room with an extra coffee cup and shooed them out into the hallway. After speaking with some of the other guests of the wedding, it seems that they had a similar experience with the bugs. In the room, the pictures on the wall were all crooked with people we didn't recognize, and the place itself felt very outdated and hot and humid. The sun poured in, and the shades did not filter out enough of the light for it to be comfortable for us in the evening or the day. We had trouble keeping the fans on at night, because of the noise that they made in the clicking sound of the rotating fan. The beds were also some of the squishy beds. I've stayed in, in my life. It's easy to sink and to never rise again! We only stayed one night, so most of this was not worth complaining about, however next time I might splurge for a non-bottom tier condo room/hotel rental.

    I would not recommend anyone to stay here . There was ZERO staff on site when we checked in . It…read morefelt very unsafe and like literally anyone could just walk into hotel . There is no security measures to prevent anyone to get up onto the floors where guests stay. There are no elevators . The room we were given was NOT cleaned . We had to call and get another room ... again no staff on site to assist . The room we were given had ZERO ventilation in the loft area . It was hot and stagnant air . The room was clean . The bathrooms are TINY . This place literally needs to be bulldozed and something else built .

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    Sugarloaf Inn Resort Inn & Condominiums - Unbelievable trails and snow coverage, even in March with 50 degree temps!

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    Unbelievable trails and snow coverage, even in March with 50 degree temps!

    Saddleback Mountain - View towards Mt. Washington

    Saddleback Mountain

    4.5(21 reviews)
    13.0 mi
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    Hands down one of the top three ski resorts in New England and when it comes to customer service,…read moreeasily the best. After a superb trip to Saddleback three years ago, we decided to make another trip to Saddleback. We stayed about an hour away in the beautiful town of Andover, and came up early enough to make first tracks. Three years ago, the Resort had almost just opened up again after many years of being idle. This time, it had matured into an even better place, with a fantastic group of ambassadors greeting the guests at the resort entrance and being present on the mountain trails to answer questions, a wonderful staff that made our stay quite pleasant, great food, service, and most of all, superb conditions, grooming, and ski operations. Mother Nature had contributed copious amounts of snow before our arrival, and the conditions were awesome. Glades, steeps, groomers, it was all absolutely fantastic. We skied the very steep Tight Line several times, and many of our family members enjoyed the challenging tree-line skiing available at the resort. The outstanding food and drinks available at the Nest restaurant in mid mountain gave us a welcome break in our skiing day. We will definitely be back. This is a gem of a place in the entire nation.

    We went to Saddleback for one of the summer Mountain Music Series shows. Fantastic show, beautiful…read moreviews, however, the ticket purchasing process was intrusive and the food selection was disappointing. The venue itself is about 2,000+ feet up on Saddleback Mountain and the view from the lawn is breathtaking. The lawn seats (byo blanket or chairs) are on a gentle slope which allows for great views of the performers and the mountains. The weather on this particular July evening was perfect, low humidity, a cool breeze, and the sun was shining on the lawn for almost the entire performance. The show itself was terrific. There were a few problems with this venue which started with the ticket purchasing process. They insist on capturing too much personal information: the usual name, address, credit card of the person buying the tickets, but also the names and dates of birth of every person in the party. I called to ask about this and the woman on the phone assured me that our info was safe in their "secure system". This, just on the heels of the Ticketmaster breach. She told me I could either put our dates of birth in or buy tickets at the mountain on the day of the show. The other big problem was the food. Doors opened at 4:30, the show was 5:00 - 8:00. Understandably they have a no outside food and drink policy, so I assume most people plan to buy dinner there. We were very disappointed by the food menu--the only non meat item was the "walking taco"--an actual bag of Doritos with beans dumped in--not an option for someone who can't have dairy, etc. When the show ended (again, it was fantastic) all of the restaurants in Rangeley had closed, so we ended up getting dinner at the IGA. There are several more shows in this series, I hope in the future Saddleback will consider all of its guests when planning the menus for the remaining summer musical performances. Alternatively, eat before you go!

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    Saddleback Mountain - Crowed gathered for the winner of the Beer Stein lifting contest. Winner is the 4 year champion!

    Crowed gathered for the winner of the Beer Stein lifting contest. Winner is the 4 year champion!

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