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The ski area’s 2,000 vertical feet are perfect for honing your GS turns or working on your park skills.
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Saddleback, Maine.
Trace a line formed by Maine's State Routes 16, 27, 4, and 142 and you will encircle some of the state's highest mountains. In the southern part of the circle you'll find the long, impressive mass of Saddleback Mountain, from whose summit drop the twisty, wooded trails of Saddleback the ski resort.
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Skiing with ocean views.
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"Old-time skier's mountain. Great value, views. Not for sissies."
"Beautiful views of the lake. Great new lodge. Excellent grooming and snowmaking."
"Five minutes from I-93. Great staff; nice town; fun area."
The K-1 Express gondola delivers you near the top of 4,241-foot Killington Peak for laps in glades so deep you’ll forget you’re on the East Coast.
"Great scenery, pleasant runs. The Mount Washington Hotel is extraordinary!"
"The Little Mountain that could "
The terrain at Smuggs rivals any other resort in the East, and many of the locals who make Smugglers Notch their primary mountain do so because of the mountain’s low-key vibe.
The River's true nature is most readily exposed on the precipitous steeps of White Cap Mountain.
Check in with the Pumphouse gang, which gathers at the pumphouse between the Niagra and Victoria steeps to grill venison, swill local brew, and plot runs down ungroomed gems like Upper Cloudspin and Empire.
Mont Tremblant has a decidedly European flavor—from the cobbled streets to the French chatter in the lift lines.