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Maine Alpine Skiing and Snowboarding

 
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Use the Advanced Search Link above to find Registered Maine Guides offering downhill ski or snowboarding instruction in Maine.
Hit the trails at one of Maine's nineteen downhill ski areas and enjoy the state's unsurpassed big mountain beauty! Maine's numerous mountains provide alpine skiiers and snowboarders with some of the most challenging trails and best snow conditions in the northeastern U.S. Terrains vary from easy, gentle beginner trails to intermediate and very steep advanced slopes. Trails are long and well groomed, yet lift lines are usually shorter than those of Vermont and New Hampshire, giving skiiers more runs per day and more value for the dollar. Maine averages about 200 inches of snowfall annually, and most ski areas and resorts are well equipped with the latest snow-making equipment, providing the very best conditions possible based on weather and temperature. Maine's ski season usually runs from late November to mid April, weather permitting.
 
 
See Also: Maine Alpine Skiing and Snowboarding on the Maine Travel Directory
 

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