For stunning views set amid mountainous, forested
scenery, choose Sugarloaf USA
in Maine for
a weekend or weeklong getaway this fall or winter.
A top resort destination in the Northeast, many people
think of Sugarloaf only as a ski mountain. But with its top-of-the-line golf
course, summit hotel and numerous outdoor activity programs, the mountain has
become a year-round vacation spot.
Sugarloaf’s location in western Maine
makes it easy to reach by car whether you are traveling from the New England
states, New York, Montreal
or Canada’s Maritime Provinces. The
farther from the cities and the closer you get to Kingsfield, Maine,
the more relaxed you will feel. Once you enter Carrabassett
Valley, where the access road to
Sugarloaf begins, you are ready to start your Sugarloaf Maine vacation.
In the winter your prime objective will likely be skiing
or snowboarding on Maine’s
second-highest peak. Sugarloaf accommodates ski families of all abilities by
offering terrain that ranges from the steepest and toughest to the easiest on
more than 100 trails.
Besides being a top winter destination, the summer and
fall are excellent times to make Sugarloaf your base for hiking, moose
watching, river rafting, canoeing and fishing. Explore the Carrabassett River
or mountain waterfalls. The Appalachian Trail winds its way through the
mountains around Sugarloaf to its ultimate destination of Mt Katahdin, deeper
north into Maine.
Fall is time for foliage or leaf peeping, as it’s known
in New England. Set among the mountains of
western Maine,
Sugarloaf is a great vantage point for stellar views of the red and gold leaves
blanketing the rolling hills and mountains. Take a scenic drive on winding,
local roads and stop to pick fresh apples or go for a hayride at a working
farm.
Although you will be in rural Maine, surrounded by trees, hills, lakes and
rivers, there are some good dining opportunities on and around Sugarloaf. You
will be able to find some of Maine’s
famous lobsters, of course, as well as other fresh seafood. But there are a
variety of restaurants, from sports bars to steakhouses.
In Kingfield you can visit the Stanley
Museum, the birthplace of the Stanley family who
invented the Stanley Steamer automobile. In the museum are examples of steam
engines as well as extensive photographs by and of family members, as well as
actual steam cars.
When choosing lodging for your family you will have
plenty of options. For the hardcore skiing enthusiasts (or those who just like
to spend time at higher elevations), there are trailside condos providing easy
access to the slopes, cross-country trails and snowshoe trails. Other options
on the mountain are the Grand Summit Resort Hotel and the Sugarloaf Inn.
For a little more space and privacy for your family, you
can also opt for Sugarloaf vacation rentals. While some of these are located on
the mountain, many of them can be found in the surrounding towns. Sugarloaf
vacation rentals generally offer all the amenities of home and often come in a
range of prices, from budget to luxury. Designed with families in mind,
Sugarloaf rentals are an excellent way to accommodate your family on your Maine vacation.