Shaina P.
Yelp
I am shocked that no one has written a review about Sugarloaf Ski Area yet. What's wrong with you people???!! Perhaps Mainers have yet to start going nuts with the reviews and that Sugarloaf is a really shitty long drive from Boston, MA.
I love Sugarloaf. Yes, I would marry it if possible, I would roll in its powdery, sometimes icy, mostly granular snow from the snowfields to the farthest reaches of the Snubber lift every day, and that, my friends, would be a VERY long roll.
Sugarloaf is the tallest ski resort in Maine, has the most trails (yes, it counts all of its cross over trails which can be many), definitely has the longest runs, and plenty of un-frequented glades.
Sure, Sugarloaf is expensive as hell; the winter passes are a frickin butt-load to pay for. But they offer the occasional deal, like e-tickets ($105 for a 2-day pass), student/military prices, half day passes, and vouchers (if the skiing really sucks).
But while you may scratch your head wondering what sets Sugarloaf apart from the rest, please understand that it's the "village feel" at the base lodge/Inn area, which really is unlike any other resort, at least in Maine (I have not been to Killington, but I'm true to my home state). You can start your afternoon at the Widowmaker with some beer and really bad cover band, then make your way to Gepetto's for a family meal or Black Diamond for a steak. You can shop your heart out in one of several ski, gift, and/or convenience shops. It's grand. And when you're done with that, just ski your way down the snubber very-much bunny trail and straight to your condo. Ahh, the way life should be.